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      03-05-2024, 01:12 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Childish_cambino View Post
Wondering what the current consensus is on track focused pads that are tolerable on the street? I’m currently running Hawk HPS 5.0 pads on my factory brembo setup and the pads have been fading pretty hard after a few laps, even on my street tires. Hoping to upgrade pads again before my next weekend out to hopefully fix the issue
What does tolerable on street mean to you? noise , dust or stopping friction on street?

Pagid rs29 worked great for me on my previous track car, but are pricey. They are an endurance pad and last a long time as well. I sold my previous track car few years ago. But if I recall they were kinda noisy cold. However stopping power cold was pretty good. Its a very consistent pad as well. In other words the characteristics cold vs hot don't change super drastically.
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