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J Ritt 09-17-2009 08:49 AM

Article: How to Choose Street and Track Brake Pads
 
Hi Guys,
I wanted to post a link to an article I recently wrote about how to choose street and track brake pads. I know this has always been a popular topic on the forums, and one that creates a lot of confusion.

This is NOT an article promoting a specific brand or brands. It is intended to lay out the thought processes and variables that go into choosing a pad for any street or track condition.

As a representative for some of the top brake manufacturers in the aftermarket for the past 7 years, I’ve had the chance to address this topic in countless conversations with customers online, over the phone, or in person. Until now though, I’ve never had the time to pull my thoughts together and present them in a cohesive manner.

My hope is that this article will prevent some of the repetitive “what are the best brake pads?” questions we’ve all seen a million times. With a fundamental understanding of this topic in hand, we can hopefully elevate future conversations on this topic to a higher, more productive level.

I’d post the article here in its entirety, but it would probably take me 20 posts! Thanks and enjoy.
Jeff

http://www.essexparts.com/learning-c...ose-brake-pads

justjim 09-17-2009 09:34 AM

Sounds good I read this on ClubRSX as well.

RIWWP 09-17-2009 10:13 AM

Awesome article. Thanks a ton for this. Brakes have always been a rough point for me, and my (non-track) stories could probably raise the hair on the back of your neck. This helps tremendously.

Rx8RotorDread 09-17-2009 01:20 PM

Thumbs up
 
I read this article through. It is an article i think more drivers should read as I am no pro Driver but I do driver often and push the car to the limits and from my history I geuss beyond my driving skill and or the cars limits... Brakes I think are very important and I have learned alot from the write up. After Recently and yes I mean last week... I crashed my 8 into the fencing of somones driveway... (sorry boout that) Lossing my CF GT-comp front bumper(1000 bucks down the pooper)... I realized that my brakes did not act like they should have.... After reading this I was enlighted as I thought I had good hawks but I now know I need better brake setup for my kinda kill yourself driving style........ I also should look into some lesson on how to drive from a pro.... Im sure it would help too.....

GJ on the article Its a good read!!

trustbuddy 09-17-2009 01:52 PM


With some motorsport experience under your belt, you likely find yourself driving slower and more sanely on public roads.
HAHAHA, although i have little track experience, I recently found myself doing this...

racerboy59 09-18-2009 08:47 AM

Thank you for this excellent article. I have bookmarked it. I'm sure it will come in handy when I need to get some new pads :)


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