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Originally posted by Stazi:
What car uses the same from and rear pads? I think he's pulling your leg.



I have yet to verify that he's actually doing this, so that remains a possibilty.


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Originally posted by Tisby:
Originally posted by Stazi:
What car uses the same from and rear pads? I think he's pulling your leg.



I have yet to verify that he's actually doing this, so that remains a possibilty.




I went over there today and he was actually doing it! The thing I don't understand is he's actually extremely intelligent, just clearly not in the brake maint. deptartment. Is there any safety argument I can use? I tried explaining the fruitlessness of it and he didn't really seem fazed by it.


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Hmm.

Actually this is a pretty common practice in race car prep. Assuming both ends of the car share the same pad plate and compound it's a fine way of saving some coin. Seeing that the wear rate is about 2:1 or maybe 3:1 it works quite well.

That being said, I doubt it will work out too well on most street cars due to the pad plate.


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