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swr999 2010-04-15 09:19 PM

Opinions on Axxis ULT and StopTech pads?
 
Any opinions on the Axxis/PBR ULT pads, and the StopTech "Performance" street pads? The application is mostly street with occasional HPDE track use. $$ is a consideration, but not the only one. Don't particularly want to be swapping pads at the track. Thanks!!

Kevin M 2010-04-15 09:35 PM

I personally cannot stand Axxis pads, but I've heard tons of good feedback for the Stoptech street pads. I just bought a set for both my Stoptechs going on my Forester XT, and for the Subaru 4 pot brakes on my little wagon. The new Street Performance pads seem to be the magic bullet for just about any street/autocross car.

Dean 2010-04-16 05:34 AM

Ults are good as long as you do not get them too hot. I'm a big fan of the whole EBC lineup though as they are a better bang for your buck IMHO. Do some searching, we have discussed most every brake pad choice at least once.

cody 2010-04-16 08:04 AM

I have a set of Porterfield R4-S rears that should fit your car but don't fit mine. They have a little bit of wear, but look practically new. $20?

I may also have a new set of EBC Yellows for the rear of your car too, cheap. EBC sent me a free set but they're also for the later MY fitment. But if they ask me to send them back in order to get the right ones, I won't be able to sell them.

Yellows are more aggressive and work for track days but somehow are streetable too. R4-S are great street/autox pads.

szucchet 2010-04-16 11:00 AM

+1 on the ebc yellows have them in my sti and they work good. so far i got about 7 auto-x, 3 track days and a whole winter (in tahoe) on them with no problem. stay away from ebc reds they suck, they are loud, and takes some heat before they work correctly.

swr999 2010-04-16 04:16 PM

But, back to the StopTechs; I assume they are a new formulation, not a relabeled pad from somebody else? I couldn't find much information on the StopTech website besides a bar graph.

When I do a product search for '05 WRX/STi on the StopTech site, they come up with 4 pads for the STi. ST41 (p/n 309.06080), ST40 (309.06090), ST22 (309.09610), and ST60 (309.12470). Are the STxx numbers an industry pad size reference?

KNSbrakes.com lists 309.1001 front and 309.01690 rear. $80F/$50R. Is that an OK deal? Thanks all!

sperry 2010-04-16 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by swr999 (Post 148332)
But, back to the StopTechs; I assume they are a new formulation, not a relabeled pad from somebody else? I couldn't find much information on the StopTech website besides a bar graph.

When I do a product search for '05 WRX/STi on the StopTech site, they come up with 4 pads for the STi. ST41 (p/n 309.06080), ST40 (309.06090), ST22 (309.09610), and ST60 (309.12470). Are the STxx numbers an industry pad size reference?

KNSbrakes.com lists 309.1001 front and 309.01690 rear. $80F/$50R. Is that an OK deal? Thanks all!

The STxx numbers are references to the various StopTech calipers they sell with their big brake kits. Those are the pads for their own brakes.

swr999 2010-04-25 05:40 PM

Well, I'm giving the StopTechs a try (the "Performance Street"). Installed them (F&R) yesterday and did a couple sets of bed-ins. Got 'em pretty hot and no noticeable fade. No bad behavior so far. We'll see how they do...

GusGus91 2010-04-28 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swr999 (Post 148505)
Well, I'm giving the StopTechs a try (the "Performance Street"). Installed them (F&R) yesterday and did a couple sets of bed-ins. Got 'em pretty hot and no noticeable fade. No bad behavior so far. We'll see how they do...

This is good to know. I just got mine yesterday.. I'll put them on this weekend and see how they do.

A1337STI 2010-04-28 10:41 AM

Anyone know where i can get replacement rotors for cheaper than $240 for a set of 4 ? :)

sperry 2010-04-28 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by A1337STI (Post 148547)
Anyone know where i can get replacement rotors for cheaper than $240 for a set of 4 ? :)

Sure. Here are some for a '98-'05 VW Bug. $80 for all four. Link.

Or maybe you could tell us what sort of car you're shopping for rotors for. :P

cody 2010-04-28 11:01 AM

NAPA?

Kevin M 2010-04-28 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1337STI (Post 148547)
Anyone know where i can get replacement rotors for cheaper than $240 for a set of 4 ? :)

If it's for the STi, no. If it's for the rally car, NAPA like Cody said.

szucchet 2010-04-28 01:21 PM

what he said^ the cheapest rotors i found for sti are on ebay and they go for 180 + shipping for fronts

A1337STI 2010-04-29 09:27 AM

seeing how my rally car is Drums in the rear... (ya guess no one really has a way of knowing this) or that i just replaced the brakes on the rally car (think i mentioned that but maybe not)

ya its for the STI. i can get Brembo 9.4" rotors for the rally car for 12$ a piece (fronts of course) and drums are more .. lolz

allrighty so i guess 240 for 4 is not to bad of a deal . guess i should see if i can turn my again hmmf


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