Brake Pad Tech with Keith Tanner (FM Live)
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2023
- This week on FM Live, Keith Tanner talks Brake Pads! Differences between compounds, what we recommend for street and track, and more!
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You guys rock. Thanks for all you do for the community.
Our pleasure!
Thanks for this video - I appreciated the compiled and clear information format.
You are welcome and thank you for watching!
Are hawk performance pads good with wilwood big brake 4 piston kit
I have a 92 & a 97. Most of my driving is around town with some Interstate. No racing. What pads are best for me?
Now we learned, that there is pads with different materials. is there also rotor discs different?
We did a whole video on rotors!
czcams.com/video/LAq2UobIQYc/video.html
So, I watched this video and got all jazzed about getting me some Porterfield R4S sport brake pads. Only to find out they are out of stock on your website.
Do you know when you will be getting them again. Or is there a suitable substitute.
I have an 04 NB with the 'sport 10.6" rotors.
So sorry about that! We should be getting a restock of those front pads any day now. For a more exact ETA, please reach out to our customer support team directly, they will be happy to pass along any info we have. You could also click the "notify when available" option to receive an email when those are restocked. So sorry for the hassle, but we should be getting more of those very soon!
You spoke about organic and semi-metallic pads. What do you think about ceramic pads?
Mostly a marketing term.
I save the used pads to use as a solder backing to solder in the car or st the bench
Now that's an interesting idea!
Noise has nothing to do with compound. Noise is caused by how the caliper and or caliper pistons contact the back plate. For this reason, pretty much all OEM brake systems come with steel shims. These cut the noise to or mostly to zero. If track pads don't come with metal shims, it's a good idea to reuse the OEM ones. It makes track pads, like a Gloc R10, completely silent on the street, from my experience.
Shims certainly help minimize noise, but compound is definitely a factor.