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UhadMEatGT

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I was just getting ready to ask why nobody has mention Carbon metallic? I was told that ceramic will actually may increase your stopping distance on the street because they are never reach the temperatures that are needed for them to be better than a regular OEM style pad. I did put the carbon metallic on my mid 90's Caprice-sled (Lt-1) and it was night and day. Before I had bad brake fade, etc. After it stopped like a much smaller car and got rid of the brake fade.
 

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I know you said "besides" but.....

I use Hawk Performance - HPS
They stop on a dime, and have minimal dust. Why use any other with stock rotors?

http://www.hawkperformance.com/performance/hps.php

-TB
 

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UhadMEatGT said:
I did put the carbon metallic on my mid 90's Caprice-sled (Lt-1) and it was night and day. Before I had bad brake fade, etc. After it stopped like a much smaller car and got rid of the brake fade.
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Do you like your Carbon Metallics a lot? Did you have to go through a brake "break-in" period? I heard from the brake shop that I'll have more braking power after the new brakes "break-in" for the first 1 or 2 days.
 

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I dont see why you dont just get hawk hps' and be done with it.
 

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ceramic pads are cleaner running but they are NOT better for stopping.
HPS are good. If you want to stop sooner you need a brake upgrade.
cobra front 13" setup and a good set of rear pads with surfaced or new rotors
would be a big improvement. this setup is still well balanced without upgrading to 12" on the rear disc.
 

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Seraphitia102 said:
I just got Carbon Metallics from Performance Friction http://www.performancefriction.com/pages/about_pfc.htm

what do you guys think? They said it lasts longer than any other pad with great stopping power. I just put them on and waiting for them to "break-in" as the brake place said to me.
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you will have black rims every day from the dust those create they do stop on a dime though but i have had alot BETTER braking from my hawks with no dust almost
 
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