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Originally Posted by FXwakeboard Any particular brand of pads in mind? Would changing out the rotors to either slotted or cross drilled be worth it? Not at all. For a

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Old 05-24-2012, 05:57 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Any particular brand of pads in mind? Would changing out the rotors to either slotted or cross drilled be worth it?
Not at all. For a street car, the cF of the tires is the main factor in stopping distances. R Compounds are going to the car in less distance then a M&S tire all other things being equal. Changing the pad/rotor for a single stop won't change this.

I have not driven non-sport brakes so I cannot comment on their feel. The OEM Nissan pads on the sport setup are very well matched IMHO. Brake grab is excellent without being too touchy.

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