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    ceramic brake pads

    Does anyone make ceramic pads for TDs

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    I believe Hawk and EBC do.

    Hawks are at www.fwdperformance.com and EBC are on there website.
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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    I have NAPA Ceramix on my GLHS w/ 11" brake conversion.

    They were about $75 though. I haven't done much with the car yet to say how good they are. I read that they are a good pad for the street though.

    -Rich

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    Quote Originally Posted by rbryant
    I have NAPA Ceramix on my GLHS w/ 11" brake conversion.

    They were about $75 though. I haven't done much with the car yet to say how good they are. I read that they are a good pad for the street though.

    -Rich

    Do you have any kind of messenger or e-mail i can shoot you some questions on? I am positive i need to do a brake conversion as they completley gave out on me yesterday trying to stop at 100+. Anyways I'de like o shoot you some Q's about your setup and how it works etc.

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    My setup is very strange because I have a lot of Daytona parts on my Charger. Struts, a modified frame, knuckles, etc.

    Search for the SLH brake package and you will find all of the details you need for a more typical setup.

    -Rich

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    Quote Originally Posted by rbryant
    My setup is very strange because I have a lot of Daytona parts on my Charger. Struts, a modified frame, knuckles, etc.

    Search for the SLH brake package and you will find all of the details you need for a more typical setup.

    -Rich

    How did you modify your frame?

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    There are also some available through autozone for select applications, I can't recall which ones though - if I can remember to look, I'll see which ones they're listed for - and they come with a 2 yr "no matter what" warantee.

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    Carbotech will make whatever you want.

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    If u tried to do a stop from 100 and lost brakes u probably blew a line out

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    Re: ceramic brake pads

    There is such a thing as "brake fade". It usually happens when going high rates of speed with overheated brakes.

    Most regular pads, are good for only one of two panic stops. Just not panic stops at high speeds.

    Ceramic pads are the best to use nowadays. They don't chew through rotors, have low dust and provide greater heat resistance. Only downside is that they tend to need some warming up to work best.

    I use to run Porterfield Racing RS4 pads on my daytona iroc. They worked every weekend flawlessly at autocrosses. Rotors looked as good as new after two years of weekly autocross. Only downside was rush hour traffic. I had to drag the pads before the traffic jam points. This avoided me getting caught unprepared for the quick stops.

    Quote Originally Posted by afsautoworx
    If u tried to do a stop from 100 and lost brakes u probably blew a line out
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