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Old 02-24-2011, 02:16 PM
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My pads always squeel like that. Both stock and R29.
I pay about $734.00 for my pads the last time I checked.

I will try Endless next time I go to Sebring, supposedly the last a bit better. I don't know how pricing compares.

yes, the same pads CUP and ours.
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Old 02-24-2011, 02:45 PM
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Once I get the prices from Endless, I will let you know.

I have been using Hawk pads for the past 8 years on my cars, I love'em, especially HT-10. For the Cayman, they were $350 for all four, now jumping to $750/800 with Pagids seem hard to swallow for me Carbotechs seem to be about $500, we'll see how much are the Endless ones.
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Old 02-24-2011, 02:57 PM
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I just received the prices (MSRP), depending on compound, they are between $1200 to $1800

So, I am going with Carbotech and see how they'll do, I just need to pick the right compound
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I should probably confess that on my car I am not using the factory noise dampers (to make pad swaps easier). Nor have I chamferred the leading edge of the pads. I suppose if I did those two things, my pads might be quieter.
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