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      02-17-2010, 07:01 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by jmillet View Post
If you're talking about a couple of driving schools per season then you can get by with a street pad like the Axxis Ult Ceramic or the Performance Friction Z-Rated pad. I prefer a dedicated track pad such as the PF-01 or new PF-06.
Unless you plan on using your Z4M as a dedicated track car with R-compound tires don't waste your money on caliper bushings, SS brake lines or BBK. Install some good high temperature competition brake pads and you are good to go.
Your train of thought was what I was thinking. I was am not ready for any of the big dollar, really high performance brake parts yet. I do want new pads. The OEM pads just have too much dust.

I put AXXIS Deluxe on the Roadster in 2007 and they perform MUCH better than the OEM pads, and generate much less dust. Someone else has also recommended Cool Carbons.

I have not made up my mind on brake pads yet. I have more research to do on the subject.

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