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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
That's excellent! Don't know if you can recommend some good street pads for the st60 and st40…
I found they have excellent cold bite and wear characteristics. Low dust and nice rotor finish. Cost is around $100 per axle. For street and spirited driving these are all you need. ​
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Originally posted by S54330Ci View Post
I have the ST40 Trophy calipers (front and rear) on my 1994 NSX and use their Sport pads. P/N 309.06080
I found they have excellent cold bite and wear characteristics. Low dust and nice rotor finish. Cost is around $100 per axle. For the street and spirited driving these are all you need. ​
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The ST40 pads (I think that part number above should be 309.06090) should all have wear sensor cutouts because it's technically a Porsche pad shape. The ST60 uses a race pad shape and I would guess none of those pads have a wear sensor cutout.
There are part numbers for PFC Z-rated street pads in both shapes. If they exist, that would be a good bet for a street pad.'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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Originally posted by r4dr View PostThe ST40 pads (I think that part number above should be 309.06090) should all have wear sensor cutouts because it's technically a Porsche pad shape. The ST60 uses a race pad shape and I would guess none of those pads have a wear sensor cutout.
There are part numbers for PFC Z-rated street pads in both shapes. If they exist, that would be a good bet for a street pad.
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