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Originally Posted by tonybui Question: Does it feel different from the rubber and how about performance when driving, how is it different ?? (question from a noob at manual car)
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Yes it does...Feel is very direct and grip (at least with this finish) is absolutely no slip. There's a lot of rubber on the stock pads. Think Sex with or without a condom......
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