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Brake Pads by AXXIS Metal Master Brake


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Our local group has put in aftermarket pads but not that brand. Axxis is the US distrubutor of PBR pads, an Australian company. Looks like they come in 4 flavors. When their pads were sold under the Repco I used the semi-metallic in my 2 X1/9s with no problems other they would put grooves in the rotors.

http://www.axxisbrakes.com/products.htm

http://www.epsparts.com/category/chassisnumbertable/

If you want to try an inexpensive pad for a daily driver you might try Remsa. We put a set in in Patrick's 2.5 last year and he likes them and cost about $40. This brand is packaged and sold in the aftermarket under different names. The box his pads came in say Qualitee but I have seen the same pad in different boxes. The friction ratings are FE.

Once of our local guys put in Hawk 'autocross' pads in his daily driver and I told him he would get noise. The ratings are GG, higher than the oem pads. Then he complained about noise. <_< I will have to ask if it has gone away now that he has some miles on them.

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