Axxis Brake Pads, Any Interest?
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Any interest at all in them? Was thinking about doing a group buy.
Coveted by automobile enthusiasts the world over, AXXIS Ultimate brake pads are now available in North America. AXXIS Ultimate pads feature a special Kevlar and ceramic strengthened non-asbestos formula with a high co-efficient of friction and very high temperature fade resistance. Designed for extreme high performance street driving and hard braking applications, Ultimate pad users will benefit with extreme stopping power and high resistance to brake fade at high temperatures with a Maximum Operating Temperature (MOT) of 500°C (932°F) and minimal co-efficient of friction loss throughout it's entire operating temperature range.
AXXIS Ultimate pads feature an integral anti-squeal shim for quiet high performance operation. AXXIS Ultimate brake pads are factory pre-conditioned, eliminating the need for "bedding-in". Possessing a combination of cold stopping performance, high temperature fade resistance, anti-squeal shims, and wear sensors where applicable, Rotora chooses the AXXIS Ultimate pad as the perfect complement to their high performance rotor and big brake kit systems.
Special KevlarŽ and Ceramic Strengthened Formulation
Integral Shim for Quiet High Performance Operation
High Temperature Resistance
Non-Asbestos/Low-Metal Content
High Co-Efficient of Friction
AXXIS Ultimate pads feature an integral anti-squeal shim for quiet high performance operation. AXXIS Ultimate brake pads are factory pre-conditioned, eliminating the need for "bedding-in". Possessing a combination of cold stopping performance, high temperature fade resistance, anti-squeal shims, and wear sensors where applicable, Rotora chooses the AXXIS Ultimate pad as the perfect complement to their high performance rotor and big brake kit systems.
Special KevlarŽ and Ceramic Strengthened Formulation
Integral Shim for Quiet High Performance Operation
High Temperature Resistance
Non-Asbestos/Low-Metal Content
High Co-Efficient of Friction
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Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Feb 21 2005, 04:01 PM
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Those sound nice. Are you doing just the front or front/rears? ...either set? I only need fronts.
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