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Cheap rear sport pads that don't bite too hard

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Old 08-15-2016 | 02:37 PM
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Default Cheap rear sport pads that don't bite too hard

I am looking for an O'Reilly or autozone pad for my rear sport brakes.
I had trouble adjusting my prop valve till I changed to hp+ in front and cheap in back.
Well track day went ok with set up no fade. But eat thru the cheap pads in one day.
What cheap pad should I consider that doesn'tbite very hard but maybe will last a little longer.

Sport brakes on a turbo na full weight and fat driver.
Old 08-15-2016 | 02:40 PM
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Oh not a track car just doing those sports driving things at track 4 to 6 times a year if I am lucky.. Mostly drive for fun on nice days.
Old 08-15-2016 | 06:44 PM
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Cheap is a relative term, but I like Stoptech Sport pads - inexpensive for pads that can be used for auto-x and occasional track, don't have extreme bite and can be modulated well.
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+1 for Stoptech
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