Opinions on Brake Pads
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Opinions on Brake Pads
Someone posted about a wave rotor for the DS through Dennis Kirk. I have not been able to find that. What about that floating rotor or something someone was talking about. Anybody know about these brake parts? I am in need of pads also and want to know what will fit these aftermarket parts.
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Opinions on Brake Pads
I buy all my performance parts from mxsouth.com They match or beat any price. I use the, Parts Unlimited/SBS Brakes. I like the sintered metal pads for where I live.
I got this from a magazine:
" *Sintered metal pads, designed to withstand highly abrasive conditions, especially in extremely wet and muddy environments.
* All-terrain sintered for the best performance and durability when plain steel brake discs are used.
* Sintered Racing Metal Compound pads are compatible with todays high performance OEM rotors and performance outstandingly with an extreme coefficient of friction (0.60) at temperature levels over 300 degrees C.
* Off-Road Ceramic, designed to perform on ATV's that are not equipped with sintered metal pads.
* They also have a brake pad that feature an asbestos-free brake lining for superior performance and durability under all conditions.
Hope this helps.
I got this from a magazine:
" *Sintered metal pads, designed to withstand highly abrasive conditions, especially in extremely wet and muddy environments.
* All-terrain sintered for the best performance and durability when plain steel brake discs are used.
* Sintered Racing Metal Compound pads are compatible with todays high performance OEM rotors and performance outstandingly with an extreme coefficient of friction (0.60) at temperature levels over 300 degrees C.
* Off-Road Ceramic, designed to perform on ATV's that are not equipped with sintered metal pads.
* They also have a brake pad that feature an asbestos-free brake lining for superior performance and durability under all conditions.
Hope this helps.
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