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    #46
    Email porterfield. They are awesome and have pretty much any pad shape you might need.

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      #47
      Originally posted by Slideways View Post

      ST60 pad shape appears to be D1247



      AP probably uses Ferodo or another brand of pad. Just have to find out which pad compound is recommended for street use. Porterfield street might be a good one from the list in the link.
      OK didnt know that was the pad shape "number". Thanks.

      ferodo 2500 are too aggressive for the street. I think i might check out these:

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        #48
        Originally posted by Cronenberged View Post
        0-60motorsports they’ve indeed 💩 the bed. File for bankruptcy and I would assume be closing up shop completely.
        This was a long time coming. A couple of years ago they allegedly moved production to Mexico which I think was we are just selling what is left on the shelves and fleecing the company for its assets. As soon as Centric bought Stoptech maybe 10 years ago there was a very visible difference in the availability of parts, new development, and support.

        I really liked Stoptech - a smaller company with great support. Maybe not the best BBK but certainly a great balance between affordability and performance. But the reality is Stoptech was doomed, the original owners were smart for selling. I don't see aftermarket BBKs kits being a very good market.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Slideways View Post

          ST60 pad shape appears to be D1247



          AP probably uses Ferodo or another brand of pad. Just have to find out which pad compound is recommended for street use. Porterfield street might be a good one from the list in the link.
          I always use Zeckhausen for part numbers and cross-referencing brake stuff.

          I liked the Porterfield pads. A decent in between. Might be a little aggressive for some.

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            #50
            Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

            I always use Zeckhausen for part numbers and cross-referencing brake stuff.

            I liked the Porterfield pads. A decent in between. Might be a little aggressive for some.
            Yes i have heard great things about porterfield but im going to give the above cheapo PFC pads a shot

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              #51
              Any recommendations for replacement brake hoses for the ST40 caliper now that the StopTech units are no longer available?

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                #52
                Originally posted by nyc951 View Post
                Any recommendations for replacement brake hoses for the ST40 caliper now that the StopTech units are no longer available?
                Id like to know as well for the ST60 and ST40......Mine need replacing just as a refresh. They have been on there for 15 years...

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post

                  Id like to know as well for the ST60 and ST40......Mine need replacing just as a refresh. They have been on there for 15 years...
                  Yeah, I probably need to replace mine. Should be a relatively standard hose...as long as the banjo bolt is the same size, probably can use hoses from an AP or Brembo kit. Check Zeckhausen?

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                    Yeah, I probably need to replace mine. Should be a relatively standard hose...as long as the banjo bolt is the same size, probably can use hoses from an AP or Brembo kit. Check Zeckhausen?
                    For some reason there are no hoses coming up for me on ZECKHAUSEN.

                    The fronts should be 950.34005 and the rear should be 950.34505
                    Last edited by 0-60motorsports; 05-29-2026, 07:55 AM.

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                      #55
                      Worst case scenario, someone like HEL can make custom brake lines if they don't have a set already made.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by elbert View Post
                        Worst case scenario, someone like HEL can make custom brake lines if they don't have a set already made.
                        https://us.helperformance.com/
                        Yes that's always an option. I'll order the above part numbers and easily compare them on the car without having to remove anything and report back. It's gonna be a few weeks before they get here though due to the situation in the region and delayed shipping times.

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                          #57
                          Spiegler will also make custom brake lines.

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