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      09-16-2017, 09:14 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by GyroF-16 View Post
D.C.-
Thank you for that information on the Z-compounds... it's nice to hear that someone else had this pedal-travel issue (and it's not caused by something I did...).
I may try to peel the backing plates off as you describe... if not, the instructor I had at yesterday's driving school seemed happy with the Cool Carbons that he used for street driving on his E46 M3, so I may try some of those.

Thanks again to all...
I tried the Cool Carbons on our E46. Performance was good, but they were just as dusty if not more so than OEM pads. If you're going to swap between track pads and street pads you might want to look at Akebono Euro ceramics for your street pads. They're strictly street pads, but they're silent and virtually dustless. If you're going to do the street/track pad swap you might as well get some benefit from the street pads.
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