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Scooby Guru
Member Sales Rating: (4)
Member#: 32792
Join Date: Feb 2003
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: lincoln, ri
Vehicle:2003 GGA MBP 12.9 / 105+ |
![]() i like 'em.
![]() not too dusty work fine when it's cold as hell (single digits F) relatively cheap seem to be wearing well bite like carbotech panther plusses did (you can feel the mu creep up as they get hotter) zero fade while driving anything remotely sane on the street (ie i haven't faded them yet) 01-02 front: DP41134R 01-02 rear: DP41293R 03-05 front: DP41661R 03-05 rear: DP41687R now, i had to use ebc pn DP41293R for the rear of my car which is normally a pad fitted to subaru impreza wrxs before 2003. i had to send back ebc pn DP41687R which is what i originally received (and was specced for my>02) does not fit because subaru changed calipers in the middle of the 03 model year. other than that, i had zero problems ordering them from autoanything.com, and even then i can't really blame them for subaru's crazy parts swapping. they were reasonable about the return of the unused merchandise. any questions, just ask. ken
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Scooby Specialist
Member Sales Rating: (4)
Member#: 1366
Join Date: Apr 2000
Chapter/Region:
VIC
Location: Delta, BC, Canada
Vehicle:2000 RS-T -> RSTi-8 Blue Ridge Pearl |
![]() what rotors? And how many days/weeks before the signs of dust starts to get to you (ie, I gotta wash the wheels)
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Scooby Guru
Member Sales Rating: (4)
Member#: 32792
Join Date: Feb 2003
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: lincoln, ri
Vehicle:2003 GGA MBP 12.9 / 105+ |
![]() rotors are plain old oem subaru... h6 rears.
the dust is much less obnoxious than the panther plusses i had on there, i think partly due to the fact that the friction material itself is lighter in color. obviously the dust accumulation depends on how you drive, and how high your dust threshold is, but imho it's a very reasonable amount considering the pad's intended use and characteristics. hth ken |
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Scooby Specialist
Member Sales Rating: (4)
Member#: 1366
Join Date: Apr 2000
Chapter/Region:
VIC
Location: Delta, BC, Canada
Vehicle:2000 RS-T -> RSTi-8 Blue Ridge Pearl |
![]() I suppose you have a colder winter than we do or no? I'm just across the border on the west coast and thinking about these vs Hawk HPS which seems to be readily available and more of a street pad
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