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What are best TT everyday brake pads

What are best everyday brake pads, for non track, use EBC Yellows ?
 
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Oem.
 
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+1 OEM Textar. Pagid for the track (yellow front, black rear). Personally, I would stay away from the Mintax inexpensive pads.
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tx. What about the Pagid Sport for road use ?
 
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I never tried them.
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tx. What about the Pagid Sport for road use ?
 
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I use redstuff's...Great pads.

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Anyone try Hawk HPS on their turbo? I've had them on other P-Cars and have been happy with their characteristics and low dust levels...
 
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+1 - I'd like to hear about Hawk HPS also if someone has tried them - I had them on my G35 and they worked better than OEM and produced no dust at all.
 
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Redstuffs guys are cheap....less dust (slightly), silent, and have handled early DE level fine. Very easy on the rotors too so far.

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(next pad set is yellow stuff..the ebc stuff is just way under-appreciated IMHO....)
 
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Maybe as much as the Pagid RS29 Yellows are overpriced, $500 for a set, Dan any deals on a full set of RS29 front and rears ?
 
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like redstuff's also, really keeps the brake dust down.
 
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tx. What about the Pagid Sport for road use ?
I have been using them on the street too...they are loud but great after they heat up.
 
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Nothing really beets the factory pads for daily driving.
 
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Nothing really beets the factory pads for daily driving.
Redstuffs do.
Really.

And they are cheaper.

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(I have nothing to do with ebc.)
 
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anyone know the tool to take the caliper off? I'm intalling rear brake pads and it looks like a giant allan key is required.
 


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