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I have stoptech "performance brake pads" on my front and rear. Feels like OEM but more dusty
Adam's front and rear ventilated rotors. Mintex front and rear brake pads. Motul DOT 5.1 Synthetic brake fluid. Goodridge G - Stop stainless steel braided brake lines.
It's a solid pedal feel.
To me it looks like brake pad material on your rotors due to your street pads melting. Slap a new set a cheap pads on there from Autozone or something and drive it for a week or two that material should come off. As long as you don’t have vibration while braking they should still be good. Just make sure to use track pads next time. I personally run StopTech 309 pads because they’re good on track and street
I got Stoptech Sport pads that I've used on track and street for many years.
I run StopTech Sport pads on my E92 M3 and they hold up very well for a dual duty pad. I prefer them over the other options listed.
There was a noticable increase in stopping power, but it came with a significant increase in brake dust. They also started squealing recently. I recently checked the pad life and it's been okay. So far I've put 10k on em, and I'm estimating that 1/3 to 1/2 of their life has been used
The only difference I noticed with Stoptech is more dust.
I didn't like the Mintex Redbox pads on my Passat. They overheated too quickly and felt spongy.
Even though they have the word street in the name, they are very prone to judder and deposit build up and are not good under gentle street usage.
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