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I agree with all the comments here that it is likely due to deposits on the rotors. Try re-bedding. For street pads that aren't known to leave deposits, consider one
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I agree with all the comments here that it is likely due to deposits on the rotors. Try re-bedding. For street pads that aren't known to leave deposits, consider one of these options:
- Carbotech 1521 - Ferodo DS2500 - Project Mu I also recommend staying away from drilled rotors, since they are prone to cracking. Blanks will be most affordable, and you can easily turn them if necessary.
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