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 Endless Brake Pads
toby
Posted: Oct 2 2007, 12:38 PM


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Hi there,

Anyone replaced the factory altezza brake pads with the Endless SSY compund.
How do they compare to the factory pads.

Regards
Toby
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Posted: May 6 2012, 12:48 AM


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Guys...anyone using Endless SS Y pads... Temp rating 0-400 degrees.

I am looking for soft pad which is easier in the rotor.
I need to skim my disc the 2nd time now after trackday. Currently using
Endless VN9500. Temp rating 0-300 degrees. Minimum brake dust.

In the past I have used Toyota pads 04465-30320 which
which was excellent...alot of brake dust which I dont mind and very easy on the rotor.
The problem is this part number is hard to find. So looking for something
similar to this characteristic. Does SSY have similar characteristic ?
Thanks


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2003 RS200 6MT.
K&N Panel Filter
D2 Street.
TRD Yellow ARB.
Endless Basic Rotors
Endless SS-Y Pads Front and Back.
Toda Power Lightweight Flywheel.
OZ Racing Ultraleggera 17x8 +48
Toyo R1R 215/45/17
HKS Silent Hi Power
FGK 4-2-1 Extractor and downpipe
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Posted: May 7 2012, 10:26 AM


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04465-30320 hard to find??? I've got a set on the shelf, I imagine Nick would too. TNZ have 10 sets in stock.
Maybe you need to look at getting better rotors? DBA 5000 series should hold up better to the abuse from a track day.


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AltezzaFanatic
Posted: May 8 2012, 03:14 AM


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Hi
I wish i was in NZ....ha ha ha .... The local stockist here in KL rarely carry this part number.... so need to put aftermarket...pads. So looking for something which are equally as soft.

Currently running Endless Basic rotor which I changed a year ago....so though of skimming and install new pads... Endless SSY I heard is soft but cant confirm....

Thanks anyway.


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2003 RS200 6MT.
K&N Panel Filter
D2 Street.
TRD Yellow ARB.
Endless Basic Rotors
Endless SS-Y Pads Front and Back.
Toda Power Lightweight Flywheel.
OZ Racing Ultraleggera 17x8 +48
Toyo R1R 215/45/17
HKS Silent Hi Power
FGK 4-2-1 Extractor and downpipe
xnickx
Posted: May 8 2012, 07:20 AM


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Can consider the Znoelli SP500 series pads?
Rated from 0-550 degrees and silent!
Fairly soft compound but as most soft compounds, it is fairly dusty


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2ToneTezza
Posted: May 8 2012, 08:26 AM


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QUOTE (xnickx @ May 8 2012, 07:20 AM)
Can consider the Znoelli SP500 series pads?

Highly recommend... bloody good bang for buck smile.gif


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'03 Daihatsu Charade 1300cc rocketship
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AltezzaFanatic
Posted: May 10 2012, 02:30 PM


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QUOTE (xnickx @ May 7 2012, 07:20 PM)
Can consider the Znoelli SP500 series pads?
Rated from 0-550 degrees and silent!
Fairly soft compound but as most soft compounds, it is fairly dusty

Thanks guys for ur advise unfortunately those pads are not available here....so I will just go for Endless SSY.


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2003 RS200 6MT.
K&N Panel Filter
D2 Street.
TRD Yellow ARB.
Endless Basic Rotors
Endless SS-Y Pads Front and Back.
Toda Power Lightweight Flywheel.
OZ Racing Ultraleggera 17x8 +48
Toyo R1R 215/45/17
HKS Silent Hi Power
FGK 4-2-1 Extractor and downpipe
2ToneTezza
Posted: May 10 2012, 03:18 PM


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I would talk to Nick anyway... you might be able to get Znoellis delivered from NZ cheaper than the endless ones.


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'99 Altezza RS200Z- project car
'03 Daihatsu Charade 1300cc rocketship
'01 KTM520EXC motard - Road reg'd race prep'd motard + use as daily driver = high likelyhood of loss of licence
AltezzaFanatic
Posted: May 16 2012, 06:57 PM


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Endless SSY go for NZD 175 after conversion...


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2003 RS200 6MT.
K&N Panel Filter
D2 Street.
TRD Yellow ARB.
Endless Basic Rotors
Endless SS-Y Pads Front and Back.
Toda Power Lightweight Flywheel.
OZ Racing Ultraleggera 17x8 +48
Toyo R1R 215/45/17
HKS Silent Hi Power
FGK 4-2-1 Extractor and downpipe
xnickx
Posted: May 17 2012, 12:16 AM


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Znoelli SP500s RRP at 115 odd NZD. Link was above wink.gif


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GCMBob
Posted: May 17 2012, 01:06 PM


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The Y's are good pads. Work great cold, low dust and very little rotor damage if any.


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