Which Brake compound is best for me?
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St. Jude Donor '11,'13
Let me see what I can find. Pm me your current address.
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Adam Adelstein
Amp’D Autosport.com
Internet's largest retailer of Carbotech Performance Brake Pads.
PH:216-780-8825.
Email: sales@ampdautosport.com
Web Site & Direct ordering http://ampdautosport.com/
All major CC and Pay Pal accepted.
Check out Promo code:z28
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Designed by racers for racers, Carbotech brakes can be specified to meet the needs of your car and driving style. Give us a call and we can recommend the compounds that will be perfect for your front and rear pads, assuring that they perform together with optimum effectiveness.
#109
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Good Morning Adam,
Do you still offer the Forum discount? If so, what was that code?
Really liked my XP-10's and 8's in the rear for a HPDE at Watkins Glen. Out performed another brand by almost double (and maybe i'm getting a little better too) Very happy with them - will be going deeper into the corners this time with the confidence and predictability of the Carbotechs.
Do you still offer the Forum discount? If so, what was that code?
Really liked my XP-10's and 8's in the rear for a HPDE at Watkins Glen. Out performed another brand by almost double (and maybe i'm getting a little better too) Very happy with them - will be going deeper into the corners this time with the confidence and predictability of the Carbotechs.
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Good Morning Adam,
Do you still offer the Forum discount? If so, what was that code?
Really liked my XP-10's and 8's in the rear for a HPDE at Watkins Glen. Out performed another brand by almost double (and maybe i'm getting a little better too) Very happy with them - will be going deeper into the corners this time with the confidence and predictability of the Carbotechs.
Do you still offer the Forum discount? If so, what was that code?
Really liked my XP-10's and 8's in the rear for a HPDE at Watkins Glen. Out performed another brand by almost double (and maybe i'm getting a little better too) Very happy with them - will be going deeper into the corners this time with the confidence and predictability of the Carbotechs.
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Carbotech brakes are made from compounds that offer higher initial bite, torque and fade resistance—providing consistent brake modulation and performance over a wide range of operating temperatures.
#117
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This vendor has provided me helpful advice, an easy transaction, and prompt delivery (even faster than promised).
Count me as happy to endorse them!
Looking forward to trying the new pads out on the track.
Count me as happy to endorse them!
Looking forward to trying the new pads out on the track.
#118
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Adam,
I just purchased a set of the AX6 pads from you this week for an 06 Z51. Looking at the Carbotech website for bedding procedure the AX pads are lumped in with the XP in that the bedding in process is done on track. My car is pure auto-x and so the AX/XP procedure wont really work. Can I bed them using the same procedure as the 1521 compound?
Thanks,
Steve
I just purchased a set of the AX6 pads from you this week for an 06 Z51. Looking at the Carbotech website for bedding procedure the AX pads are lumped in with the XP in that the bedding in process is done on track. My car is pure auto-x and so the AX/XP procedure wont really work. Can I bed them using the same procedure as the 1521 compound?
Thanks,
Steve
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Adam,
I just purchased a set of the AX6 pads from you this week for an 06 Z51. Looking at the Carbotech website for bedding procedure the AX pads are lumped in with the XP in that the bedding in process is done on track. My car is pure auto-x and so the AX/XP procedure wont really work. Can I bed them using the same procedure as the 1521 compound?
Thanks,
Steve
I just purchased a set of the AX6 pads from you this week for an 06 Z51. Looking at the Carbotech website for bedding procedure the AX pads are lumped in with the XP in that the bedding in process is done on track. My car is pure auto-x and so the AX/XP procedure wont really work. Can I bed them using the same procedure as the 1521 compound?
Thanks,
Steve