I found on a couple different websites, EBC sport rotors and green stuff pads for about $205... another website I found power slot rotors for 139.95 and hawk pads for 64.99, which is about $205, so I was wondering since there is almost no price difference which would you go for...and why, or a review if you have had this combination... thanks for any input
Either one is good, EBC and HAWK are great products.
Let us know we will try to price match anyone.
-Aaron
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FstCavZ24 wrote:
Other companies just jump out there and tell you it's good (they may tell you anything for your money) and that they'll price match, other companies will try and inform you why the product is good.
WOW Nice comment towards us, what did we do to you?
Both EBC and Hawk are great pads.
We sell equal amount of both and have never had a complaint. EBC has a very low dust rate also; Now if this was cobaltss.net we would actually say go with EBC as those are much more popular than Hawk with them.
Really funny you are putting down EBC and most likely because you do not carry this product line.
-Aaron
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why does anyone bother telling you what is most popular??? who cares. Heroin is popular around here.....you should try it!!!!!
whiteboyz24 wrote:why does anyone bother telling you what is most popular??? who cares. Heroin is popular around here.....you should try it!!!!!
Simple -- a company is more likely to have useful customer feedback on a product they've actually sold before. Plus, most people feel more comfortable on the path better-traveled.
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Never had slotted rotors, but I will swear by Greenstuffs. They have awesome stopping ability and are great when it's cold or the rotors are wet (as is the won't of Seattle).
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[quote=Keeper of the Light™]Never had slotted rotors, but I will swear by Greenstuffs. They have awesome stopping ability and are great when it's cold or the rotors are wet (as is the won't of Seattle).
To clear up Chris's post, the "Greenstuff" is the EBC brand....
Both brands have very positive comments and are of high quality.
-Aaron
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I've heard mixed reviews from people using EBC's at autocrosses. Most of what I've heard about Hawk's is good, though a majority of them were actually running the HP Plus compound which is meant more for racing. That said, I think either pad will work equally well for the street but I would reccomend the Hawk's if you plan to do some more spirited driving like hill climbs or autocrosses.
If you don't mind brake dust, I've had a great experience with Axxis Ultimates.
VanquisherOfTheVariance (Zach) wrote:
If you don't mind brake dust, I've had a great experience with Axxis Ultimates.
We have heard the same thing on these pads.
-Aaron
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I've got EBC Yellow pads and couldnt be happier, the bite great cold, I have yet to get them to fade, only downside is they have a bit of dust compared to stock but I can live with that. For rotors I went with EBC black dash rotors since they dont actually gave full slots in them. I'll post a pic.
I've got powerslots with brembo sports and I love them daily and at autocross. If I hadn't blown my engine this weekend I'd still be enjoying them.
-Chris
How did you blow an ecotec?
I have Baer DecelaRotor's with Hawk Pads on my truck and I couldn't be happier, they have an amazing amount of stopping power.
Baer Decela are good rotors also, but for the J's I personally prefer the Powerslot.
-Aaron
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VanquisherOfTheVariance (Zach) wrote:How did you blow an ecotec?
at the 6400rpms and 85,000 miles accross the finish of an autox.
Got first in class too. spun rod bearings 1, 2, and 3!
-Chris
Now time for the rebuild, BTW you should start seeing a lot of parts show up next week
-Aaron
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well I guess (Aaron) can call me a traitor... I bought powewrslot and hawks from autoanything... they were the same price as turbo tech, but AA.com had a special, so I didn't have to pay for tax or shipping... saved about $65 from the two together...
On the other hand I can't put down the selection... @ turbo tech, it's probably one of the best sites for cavys