Where do you find Carbotech Panther Plus Pads for s2000?
As title says. Track day is about a month away and my sansei says Carbotech Panter Plus works great for track and street.
Does anyone know?
Does anyone know?
Might I also recommend looking at the Cobalt Friction GT-Sport pads and Project Mu.
Just some others to consider.
Just some others to consider.
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Does anyone know?
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if it's your first time out, run the stock setup, you don't need to go out there with high friction compound pads. If the track has a heavy demand for braking, run stock your first time out, you don't need to worry about going fast or passing people. The main thing you want to learn is being smooth and learning the limits of the car.
if you know the routine and been out there many times, then this isn't really a "wanted, where to buy, where's the best deal" forum
Does anyone know?
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if it's your first time out, run the stock setup, you don't need to go out there with high friction compound pads. If the track has a heavy demand for braking, run stock your first time out, you don't need to worry about going fast or passing people. The main thing you want to learn is being smooth and learning the limits of the car.
if you know the routine and been out there many times, then this isn't really a "wanted, where to buy, where's the best deal" forum
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