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Old 07-31-2011, 04:26 PM
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Default Re: Mancation II Drive North, or ship car to CA?

Rotors look great, they have many little cracks, but that is to be expected with 10 track days.
I hope to get 30-40 days out of the opposed to the 15-20 OEM fronts.

The PFC08 pads are fantastic, I found my new pad. No bedding and they feel so good right up to the 8th day with only 2mm left of material. Actually they felt so good, we forgot to look!!

Amazingly when we changed them the new pads felt identival to the ones just removed.
So 2 more usable days compared to Pagid R29, less tapering, not enough to even bother to flip them.

The rears last 2x as long as the pagids, the pagids where done after 6 days, just like the fronts, but not so with the PFC08, so there are savings to be had as well.

And I even drive most days with TC and SC on while figuring out new high speed trick tracks, wich I have never done with pagids...
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