Endless Brake Pad Speical!!!
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Endless Brake Pad Speical!!!
Any Endless Brake Pad Set that you order you will get a FREE Endless T-Shirt of your chooice!!
Endless Vita Nuova Front+Rear Set: 188.10 Shipped
Endless's most basic pad, but don't compare it to other brands entry level pads. ie. our Vita Nuova shouldn't be compared to the pmu ns pad, more appropriately their b-force. anyway, great streetability, great pedal feel, no noise, extremely rotor friendly. all around basic pad. This pad is not recommend for any track use. only spirited street use.
Endless SS-S Front+Rear Set: 304.00 Shipped
Endless's dual-purpose street and light track use pad. great initial response and cold temperature characteristics for street. good resistance to fade for track use. no noise, very rotor friendly.
Endless CC-A Front+Rear Set: 304.00 Shipped
Endless's dual-purpose street and light track use pad. VERY similar to SS-S (including same price) but it's a ceramic carbon material instead of organic (all the SS series are organic) giving it more precise performance. the coefficient of friction range is thinner and it's more race oriented. Not recomend for Track Use.
Endless CC-X Front+Rear Set: 380.00 Shipped
Endless's track oriented pad. Needs one or two normal stops to warm it up for street use. Lots of EVO guys use this as their daily driver pad. Fantastic resistance to fade. Great intial bite, great controllability, great consistancy. Some noise sometimes but only on rare occasions.
Super Speical Deal:
Endless Vita Nuova 98-02 RS/WRX, Legacy 01-04, Forester 98-03, Outback 01-04 Rear: 1 set only 75.00 Shipped Never Used, but Tried to install.
Endless Vita Nuova Front+Rear Set: 188.10 Shipped
Endless's most basic pad, but don't compare it to other brands entry level pads. ie. our Vita Nuova shouldn't be compared to the pmu ns pad, more appropriately their b-force. anyway, great streetability, great pedal feel, no noise, extremely rotor friendly. all around basic pad. This pad is not recommend for any track use. only spirited street use.
Endless SS-S Front+Rear Set: 304.00 Shipped
Endless's dual-purpose street and light track use pad. great initial response and cold temperature characteristics for street. good resistance to fade for track use. no noise, very rotor friendly.
Endless CC-A Front+Rear Set: 304.00 Shipped
Endless's dual-purpose street and light track use pad. VERY similar to SS-S (including same price) but it's a ceramic carbon material instead of organic (all the SS series are organic) giving it more precise performance. the coefficient of friction range is thinner and it's more race oriented. Not recomend for Track Use.
Endless CC-X Front+Rear Set: 380.00 Shipped
Endless's track oriented pad. Needs one or two normal stops to warm it up for street use. Lots of EVO guys use this as their daily driver pad. Fantastic resistance to fade. Great intial bite, great controllability, great consistancy. Some noise sometimes but only on rare occasions.
Super Speical Deal:
Endless Vita Nuova 98-02 RS/WRX, Legacy 01-04, Forester 98-03, Outback 01-04 Rear: 1 set only 75.00 Shipped Never Used, but Tried to install.
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Originally Posted by sleepydriver
hey jeffery,
gonna need a set front and rear.. for my 05 STI. No track use just street. Let me know what you rec, and i will pick up a set from you
thanks
Alex
gonna need a set front and rear.. for my 05 STI. No track use just street. Let me know what you rec, and i will pick up a set from you
thanks
Alex
For NONE track use the CC-As are the best type of pads for any car. They have a better pedal feeling than the ss-s and harder stop power.
the only down side to the cc-a is that they have a low heat range, but for street cars they are perfect!
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