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Senior Member
Carroll Shelby
Camaro rear pads
I've been running xp10s in the front, parts store ceramics in the rear for a while now.
I had previously tried xp8 in the back but got too much axke hop, but that was a few years ago when I didn't know how to heel toe.
What are you guys running in the back these days?
I also have a prop valve but leave it to full bias because the ceramics don't grab hard enough to hop.
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Senior Member
Carroll Shelby
I have Raybestos ST43 (comparable to Hawk DTC60, MUCH better modulation than a DTC70) pads front and rear. With the bias taken out of the rear all the way I still get some axle hop when I jump on the brake pedal quickly (without locking the front). I remember one of our guys couldn't even get a weekend out of a set of parts store ceramics out back, so I'm very conflicted about what to buy next. I was thinking of the Hawk 5.0 or Street Race pads.
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Senior Member
Grass-Passer
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Senior Member
Carroll Shelby
I've been running xp10 fronts and xp8 rears for years. Just tried ST43s up front and liked them, but don't see a particular reason to change the rears except that I'll probably not buy carbotechs and instead go with their doppleganger; they last a long time and rear seems to respond well to adjustments to the bias valve.
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Senior Member
Carroll Shelby
I ran and really liked the Carbotech AX06. It was an auto-cross designed pad. I ran a stock off the shelf pad a lot, but found this pad and it allowed for a lot less rear brake bias.
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Parts store rears here and have lasted for 6 weekends with a lot of life left. But I am slow soooo probably not a great idea to copy me.
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