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      05-27-2017, 12:33 PM   #133
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Thanks a lot for your answer, I decided to go with Essex AP already. I track my car monthly, do you think a pad tension kit is necessary? What about the decision between Pagid RSL1 vs RS29 ? Coming from CCB world, so I don't mind squeaking
Did you go with the 9668 or 9660 front caliper?

I can't help you with Pagid pads - I use only PFC pads so I don't have any experience with the different pad compounds offered by Pagid.
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      05-27-2017, 02:38 PM   #134
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Thanks a lot for your answer, I decided to go with Essex AP already. I track my car monthly, do you think a pad tension kit is necessary? What about the decision between Pagid RSL1 vs RS29 ? Coming from CCB world, so I don't mind squeaking
Did you go with the 9668 or 9660 front caliper?

I can't help you with Pagid pads - I use only PFC pads so I don't have any experience with the different pad compounds offered by Pagid.
9660 due to stock 19" wheels. Let me hear your feedback about PFC pads also please since they are also available. Fade resistance and pad life is more important for me
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      05-31-2017, 02:46 PM   #135
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9660 due to stock 19" wheels. Let me hear your feedback about PFC pads also please since they are also available. Fade resistance and pad life is more important for me
I was told that 9668 fits in the stock 19 inch wheel. Essentially the 9668 is no bigger than the BMW CCB.
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9660 due to stock 19" wheels. Let me hear your feedback about PFC pads also please since they are also available. Fade resistance and pad life is more important for me
I was told that 9668 fits in the stock 19 inch wheel. Essentially the 9668 is no bigger than the BMW CCB.
No, it seems like they won't fit to stock 19" because they stick out further and there won't be enough wheel spoke clearance.
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Why not use spacers then?
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