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      01-25-2016, 07:58 PM   #1
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Question RacingBrake rotors and Pagid RS29 pads

Anybody used these pads with RB rotors without deposits and judder?
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I've used RB rotors with Hawk, Cobalt, Performance Friction, Cool Carbon, OEM, and of course, RB pads. I've had deposit and judder issues with Cool Carbon pads, but they're not as track friendly as the Hawk DTC60s/Cobalt XR3s/PFC-08s. The OEM pads were never used on track in conjunction with RB rotors. Out of the track only pads, the PFC had light to moderate deposit issues. Surprisingly the Hawk and Cobalt were very friendly to the RB rotors, jus as friendly as RB track pads.

Sorry can't be more help, never tried Pagid although some friends swear by it.
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I've used RB rotors with Hawk, Cobalt, Performance Friction, Cool Carbon, OEM, and of course, RB pads. I've had deposit and judder issues with Cool Carbon pads, but they're not as track friendly as the Hawk DTC60s/Cobalt XR3s/PFC-08s. The OEM pads were never used on track in conjunction with RB rotors. Out of the track only pads, the PFC had light to moderate deposit issues. Surprisingly the Hawk and Cobalt were very friendly to the RB rotors, jus as friendly as RB track pads.

Sorry can't be more help, never tried Pagid although some friends swear by it.
Thanks, great to have known good alternatives. They answered over on m3post and said it shouldn't be a problem:

http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthr...5#post19282555
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Thanks, great to have known good alternatives. They answered over on m3post and said it shouldn't be a problem:

http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthr...5#post19282555
Good of them to respond like that...And good to know Pagids shouldn't pose any issues, although I've never personally used them (to rich for my blood).
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Good of them to respond like that...And good to know Pagids shouldn't pose any issues, although I've never personally used them (to rich for my blood).
Oddly, they replied via their contact form on their site that they couldn't say anything about any particular compound as they can't test them all, thus my posts on bimmerpost. And, yeah, really really spendy. Will be annoyed if they don't provide bite and torque equivalent to or better than the XP10 pads.
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