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Hi guys,

I'm from Canada, new to this forum, So I don't know too much about group buy and ''home BNR32 brand''.

My GTR is pretty much stock and My brake pads are dead. I need new one! I read the 10 page topic and took some brand on note.

I'm daily-driving my car with maybe 3-4 track session ( So i'm much more about street pad). Which pad are the best in term of performance and money ??

Hawk HP

QFM's HPX

Nismo

Endless SS

Project Mu NS

Or any other ''australian brand'' ??

Thanks! :)

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Hi guys,

I'm from Canada, new to this forum, So I don't know too much about group buy and ''home BNR32 brand''.

My GTR is pretty much stock and My brake pads are dead. I need new one! I read the 10 page topic and took some brand on note.

I'm daily-driving my car with maybe 3-4 track session ( So i'm much more about street pad). Which pad are the best in term of performance and money ??

Hawk HP

QFM's HPX

Nismo

Endless SS

Project Mu NS

Or any other ''australian brand'' ??

Thanks! :blink:

Hi mate,

If you ever plan to do track work, then I'd be looking at taking the QFM A1RM over the QFM HPX. The HPX is still capable of limited track work, and has similar performance to a Bendix Ultimate, but the A1RM gives you that extra margin of a pad that you know will do track work, whilst remaining 100% streetable, albeit a little bit of dust. They still work from dead cold, don't chew through rotors etc.

Assuming you've just got the stock 'Nissan' Sumitomo 4/2 pot brakes then I could ship you a full car set of pads for $239AUD. The shape the Aussie dollar is at the moment that's only about $190 Canadian! Or else if you did just want the HPX then you'd be looking at $179AUD for a full car set.

Regards,

Greg

Edited by jetpilot1986

best street pads? Endless SS-S. the CC-X are a bit too hard core for mainly street use I reckon. the SS-S will hold up 'ok' on 1 or 2 mild track days too. but it's not hard to change pads and just have some separate track pads. but the SS-S are a great high performance road pad. cheap too.

Trying to figure out the price difference between Endless and QFM

Lots... you wouldn't be able to buy one set of Endless for the price of front and rear QFM's... let alone shipping. BTW, for those that may be interested, I've just updated the QFM Performance website with a heap of customer feedback and links to where they said it, quite a few of which came directly from this forum. http://www.qfmperformance.com

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