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    I see no irony in it.

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    WinMaX pads front and rear.
    Standard aussie front pads need to be sanded down a bit to fit due to the JDM thicker rotor but they work ok still part from the black dust the give off.

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    Ok, maybe the ABS stores operate a bit different in SA to QLD then. In QLD ABS stores are primarily a parts outlet for ATAP for the trade industry to service mechanics and other mechanical workshops, and secondly a mechanical workshop themself. Maybe it's the other way round in SA, but it's certainly the case in QLD and NSW.
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    Ok, I'll bite... Which Bendix Pad works a treat? How do they compare to other pads you've used?
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    im going to be using ferrodo zero pads in my jdm set-up to start with becuase im a total cheap skate. will go to the QMF pads later with new rotors.

    the ferrodo's (which i have in my ke70) where good until they where about half worn. lasted for ages tho. they have no bite so you have to stomp on them hard to get them working but they seem to haev an alright working temp. they where good enough for about 4-5 laps around the track before the pedal started to get a bit long but they actually started to bite a bit harder when they where hot. after about 8 laps i started to feel unconfident in them pulling up after that so had to let them cool. also where good for a few hills runs up and down before they started to feel sloppy.

    i was really happy with them for a $35 pad!!! and obviously i brought them a second time haha.
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