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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!!
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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.
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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.
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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. |
+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.
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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! |
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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...
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Anyone know where i can get replacement rotors for cheaper than $240 for a set of 4 ? :)
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Or maybe you could tell us what sort of car you're shopping for rotors for. :P |
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what he said^ the cheapest rotors i found for sti are on ebay and they go for 180 + shipping for fronts
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seeing how my rally car is Drums in the rear... (ya guess no one really has a way of knowing this) or that i just replaced the brakes on the rally car (think i mentioned that but maybe not)
ya its for the STI. i can get Brembo 9.4" rotors for the rally car for 12$ 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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