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  • LikeCDoos
    R3VLimited
    • Jan 2004
    • 2522

    #1

    Brake Pads

    Lets here some reviews from you guys with all different pads. I'm mostly looking for a good street pad. I don't autox and if I did it would be only a few times. I'd really like to find a very low dust no squeak pad. I don't know what pads I have on my car now because they are still fine from my PO, but i really hate cleaning my rims every 2 days.
  • randomtask37
    No R3VLimiter
    • Oct 2003
    • 3154

    #2
    i am also interested in this
    98 M3/4/5

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    • E30godz
      E30 Mastermind
      • Oct 2003
      • 1524

      #3
      mintex reds

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      • LikeCDoos
        R3VLimited
        • Jan 2004
        • 2522

        #4
        Originally posted by E30godz
        mintex reds
        What about them? amount of dust? squeaks? preformance?

        thanks in advance

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        • Tangent
          E30 Addict
          • Mar 2004
          • 476

          #5
          Which pads would be good for spirited street driving / track school? (Buttonwillow, where I once ate through and thorougly demolished a new set of carbon metallic pads on my Camaro in one day)

          Also what brake fluid would you recommend?

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          • TIATO
            Wrencher
            • Oct 2003
            • 259

            #6
            PBR Metalamasters - approx. $75 for all 4 corners

            Low, Low dust. Put them on 3 weeks ago and practically ZERO dust. Brake performace is average. Good, cheap, low dust street pad.

            Dual Purpose - Street / Autocross - Low Dust
            The PBRs mentioned above could do auto-x duty, definately not track though. Another good low dust pad are Porterfield R4-S, but at twice the cost.

            Triple Purpose- Street / Autocross / Light Track - Low Dust
            Porterfield R4-S
            EBC Reds

            Track Only - High Bite, MASSIVE DUST
            Carbotech Panther XP
            Peformance Friction 97
            Porterfiedl R4


            Brake Fluid: ATE Superblue, Motul 600

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            • JasonH
              E30 Addict
              • Oct 2003
              • 434

              #7
              Stay away from the Mintex Red pads if you are looking for something with low dust. I have tried four sets on three different cars with the same result...they dust like a MOFO.

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              • nateb
                Member
                • Apr 2004
                • 54

                #8
                My pagids squeaked a lot and seemed to have a lot of dust too. I have ATE pads now and they squeak a bit (less than my pagids) and seem to dust just like the pagids did.

                I hear EBC greenstuff is the way to go, i'm getting them next time.

                -nate-

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                • LikeCDoos
                  R3VLimited
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 2522

                  #9
                  Originally posted by TIATO
                  PBR Metalamasters - approx. $75 for all 4 corners

                  Low, Low dust. Put them on 3 weeks ago and practically ZERO dust. Brake performace is average. Good, cheap, low dust street pad.

                  Dual Purpose - Street / Autocross - Low Dust
                  The PBRs mentioned above could do auto-x duty, definately not track though. Another good low dust pad are Porterfield R4-S, but at twice the cost.
                  Anyone have anything else to add on these pads, they seem to be what i'm looking for from that discription.

                  Originally posted by nateb
                  I hear EBC greenstuff is the way to go, i'm getting them next time.
                  I always here these come up as being good, other than squeaking alot. Any other comments?

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                  • MattM20
                    Mod Crazy
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 641

                    #10
                    Originally posted by LikeCDoos
                    Originally posted by TIATO
                    PBR Metalamasters - approx. $75 for all 4 corners

                    Low, Low dust. Put them on 3 weeks ago and practically ZERO dust. Brake performace is average. Good, cheap, low dust street pad.

                    Dual Purpose - Street / Autocross - Low Dust
                    The PBRs mentioned above could do auto-x duty, definately not track though. Another good low dust pad are Porterfield R4-S, but at twice the cost.
                    Anyone have anything else to add on these pads, they seem to be what i'm looking for from that discription.

                    Originally posted by nateb
                    I hear EBC greenstuff is the way to go, i'm getting them next time.
                    I always here these come up as being good, other than squeaking alot. Any other comments?
                    i have the greenstuffs, and like most people will tell you, they have very mediocre bite when cold, but superb bite when theyre warm. i have not heard any squeeking from them wet or dry, and the dust isnt that bad.

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                    • trent

                      #11
                      Originally posted by MattM20
                      Originally posted by LikeCDoos
                      Originally posted by TIATO
                      PBR Metalamasters - approx. $75 for all 4 corners

                      Low, Low dust. Put them on 3 weeks ago and practically ZERO dust. Brake performace is average. Good, cheap, low dust street pad.

                      Dual Purpose - Street / Autocross - Low Dust
                      The PBRs mentioned above could do auto-x duty, definately not track though. Another good low dust pad are Porterfield R4-S, but at twice the cost.
                      Anyone have anything else to add on these pads, they seem to be what i'm looking for from that discription.

                      Originally posted by nateb
                      I hear EBC greenstuff is the way to go, i'm getting them next time.
                      I always here these come up as being good, other than squeaking alot. Any other comments?
                      i have the greenstuffs, and like most people will tell you, they have very mediocre bite when cold, but superb bite when theyre warm. i have not heard any squeeking from them wet or dry, and the dust isnt that bad.
                      I agree. They are DUSTLESS and do not squeek at all. The people who got squeek probably shouldn't be working on cars themselves.

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                      • tobybmw
                        E30 Addict
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 453

                        #12
                        The Metalmaster pads can suck my left toe. I just did a track event at Pacific Racweay and they are toast. The pads work so so on the street however, dont bite as well as OEM pads but dont dust at all. I want more of a bite with my pads and am considering

                        Hawk HP Plus pads up front and HPS in the rear as they do not make HP Plus for the front.

                        Andy

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                        • nando
                          Moderator
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 34827

                          #13
                          I have pagid, they dust like crazy and squeak, but they do stop the car really well which is all I really care about. :P

                          once I have my BBS though, that might change. I'm sure Pagids aren't the end all be all of brake pads, so if I could find something with the same or better bite/fade abilities with less dust I'd be all over them. (squealing is the last of my concerns!)
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