Maxxis makes pretty durable tires. High roller rolls a little slow but grips well, Ardent rolls pretty fast and offers decent grip.
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I am a big fan of the Crossmarks. They are definitely not as grippy as something like the Ardent, but they are very, very fast.
If you are looking at 25c, I think Maxxis Re-fuse is a much better deal at about half the price.
I've used Axxis Metal Master pads form abdracingwerks.com since day 1. I loved them. Great stopping power and virtually no dust.
Put on the PBR/Axxis Deluxe + pads F&R at 40k. Better than oem Pagid Jurid pads. They squealed for the first 1,000 miles, now quiet all the time and no dust!
I would avoid the Axxis Deluxe brake pads as a "performance" pad. They are far from it - their allure lies in excellent cold bite and OEM-like performance with virtually no dust. They are also very easy on rotors.
Yes, PBR/Axxis Deluxe Plus and Metal Master pads are virtually dustless and offer excellent stopping power.
The pbr/axxis deluxe pads dont seem to dust much at all, nothing like the original pads on my car.
Had these on my car (GTI 337) front and rear for about half a year. As street pads, they're ok. Initial braking bite is good, pedal feel decent. Heavy rain is not good, first 1/2sec feels like there's no pads, then it slowly bites. You almost have to pump the brakes to get the water off the pads. Attended one HPDE event with them when I forgot to take my track pads. Bad idea. Pads overheated and faded by end of each 20min session.
I currently have the Axxis Ultimates. The dust from them has been pretty rediculous, and they are quite noisy.
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