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Old Jun 22, 1999 | 05:21 PM
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Has anybody ran an M99 on Pagid Pads & if so are there any downsides? The car is only used on the road {until I make it to a track day!} so the performance from cold, wear rate and wear on the discs is important.

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Old Jun 22, 1999 | 06:13 PM
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Julian

I used Pagid pads on my Type R which has the same calipers as the UK MY99 and I found them to be a much better pad than the Mintex 1155. The wear rate on the disk did not appear to be any worse and the disks actually appeared to be in a much better condition than when using standard pads as the surface was alot smoother. They also use the full size of the disk which means they get a little extra braking area in the most important place right at the edge of the disk. Braking from cold I didnt notice them to be any worse than the standard pads unlike the Mintex pads.

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Old Jun 24, 1999 | 02:00 PM
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I believe that ScoobySport do two types of Pagid pads now. One for serious track/race use and the other for fast road use. Give them a call on 01268 590085.
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Old Jun 25, 1999 | 09:40 AM
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Thanks for the help, Sounds like a must buy then!

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