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Im thinking of upgrading my front rotors to DBA4000 T3 along with some new hi-po pads.

Im wondering if the rear stock rotors are ok for track work? Ive seen a pair of DBA4000 T3 rear rotors for $338 and new stock rotors for $120. Is it worth spending the extra $200 odd on the DBA's?

Also i heard the QFM A1RM pads are good but dont last very long, is this true?

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you only need them MU shoes if you plan on drifting though...pointless for racing...you may as well spend it on discs...but I wouldnt really bother unless you are killing stockies first..

the A1RMs are nice..I have them now and only 110$ or so...so does it really matter how long they last at that price...even if you replace them yearly its a bargain...very smooth pad on the street too...

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