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where to find greenstuff pads for 99 sle (tirerack doesnt)

where to find greenstuff pads for 99 sle (tirerack doesnt)

Postby pervo » Mon May 09, 2005 8:37 pm

looking for break pads... primarily "green stuff" by ebc

also looking for rotors if anyone can recomend em

ps

this forum is messed up for you guys too?.... because all i see is red x's
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Re: where to find greenstuff pads for 99 sle (tirerack doesn

Postby SpeedSTARs » Mon May 09, 2005 9:09 pm

pervo wrote:looking for break pads... primarily "green stuff" by ebc

also looking for rotors if anyone can recomend em

ps

this forum is messed up for you guys too?.... because all i see is red x's


Hi,

The EBC Green Stuff can be purchased at the Tire Rack online store.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/ebc/index.jsp
I had these pads before, they were very agressive on the rotors and they didn't last long. Also they produced alot of brake dust on the wheels. Just be warned from personal experience... I'm currently running the factory replacement Brembo disc brakes on my GEN1 Solara. If you are looking for that nice firm brake pedal feeling, I'd go with the Goodridge Stainless steel brake lines and run the Dot4 or 5 Brake fluid. You can stop on a dime on those brake lines. Beside, they get rid of that annoying spongy brake pedal feeling. :wink: I've also ran the Powerslot rotors two years ago. They shredded the crap out of my TRD HP brake pads; furthermore, they shuddered the front wheels so bad that they occasionally loosened up my lug nuts up front. What a scary thought. :shocked!: Anyway I hope this helps out.


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Re: where to find greenstuff pads for 99 sle (tirerack doesn

Postby SpeedSTARs » Mon May 09, 2005 9:26 pm

SpeedSTARs wrote:
pervo wrote:looking for break pads... primarily "green stuff" by ebc

also looking for rotors if anyone can recomend em

ps

this forum is messed up for you guys too?.... because all i see is red x's


Hi,

The EBC Green Stuff can be purchased at the Tire Rack online store.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/ebc/index.jsp
I had these pads before, they were very agressive on the rotors and they didn't last long. Also they produced alot of brake dust on the wheels. Just be warned from personal experience... I'm currently running the factory replacement Brembo disc brakes on my GEN1 Solara. If you are looking for that nice firm brake pedal feeling, I'd go with the Goodridge Stainless steel brake lines and run the Dot4 or 5 Brake fluid. You can stop on a dime on those brake lines. Beside, they get rid of that annoying spongy brake pedal feeling. :wink: I've also ran the Powerslot rotors two years ago. They shredded the crap out of my TRD HP brake pads; furthermore, they shuddered the front wheels so bad that they occasionally loosened up my lug nuts up front. What a scary thought. :shocked!: Anyway I hope this helps out.


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:splat: oops... I just realized your post title that Tire Rack's availabilty of Green Stuff is unavailable... Try this site:
http://www.autobarn.com/cks/newlookup.php?Category=BRAKE+PADS&Make=TOYOTA&Vendor=EBC+BRAKES&PartName=BRAKE+PADS
Good luck. :D

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Postby pervo » Mon May 09, 2005 9:27 pm

ahh.... its my firewall blocking everything... wierd


anyways thanks for the feedback....

like i said they do not carry them for the solara... but i guess that's mute point since you do not suggest them...

can anybody post some links for pads and rotors you recomend... thanks
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Postby Jon11582 » Mon May 09, 2005 10:00 pm

Pepboys carries green stuff.
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Postby SpeedSTARs » Mon May 09, 2005 10:13 pm

pervo wrote:ahh.... its my firewall blocking everything... wierd


anyways thanks for the feedback....

like i said they do not carry them for the solara... but i guess that's mute point since you do not suggest them...

can anybody post some links for pads and rotors you recomend... thanks


I totally suggest the Hawk HPS pads. They produce less brake dust, good bighting power with little rotor wear, no sqeeks and last but not least, they last longer. I also hear AXXIS brake pads are great. They sell them at OPTION AUTO SALON:
http://www.optauto.com/index.htm?page=1&deptid=11816&parentid=295&itemsperpage=9REARS

http://www.optauto.com/index.htm?page=2&deptid=11816&parentid=295&itemsperpage=9FRONTS

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Postby Mole » Mon May 09, 2005 10:15 pm

please post in the correct forums.
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Postby ChargedSolara » Mon May 09, 2005 11:49 pm

i use axxis metalmaster with brembo blanks...its been workin for me, although the pads wear out quite fast..
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Postby Jon11582 » Tue May 10, 2005 6:49 am

I got some Hawk HPS right now. Thier not bad at all, but they do squeek slightly sometimes braking at low speeds, like when rolling up to a gas station. I'm happy with them, but I think I'm going back to OEM and giving them a shot again, since the original pads are the only time when I've never had any squeaking, and dust wasnt bad either if I recall, but that was about 2 years ago.
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Postby wiz2 » Tue May 10, 2005 4:16 pm

I've had my EBC greenstuff for a year now,15,000 miles. I like them better that the axxis MM. They only dust a little less,butthe dust isnt black like the MM. I'm running Brembo CDS rotors on all corners with Goodridge SS lines. After I got my SC, I was warping stock rotors every 6 mos with the MM and stocks rotors. I kept and still have an extra set of fronts that always kept when they got warped. This is the longest period of time I havent changed rotors or pads out.
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Postby pervo » Wed May 11, 2005 1:42 pm

im looking towards getting the following:

hawk hps on the fronts
satisfied oe rear
brembo oe on all fours


and goodridge break line kit....

hopefully i will no longer have to stomp the petal down all the way to come to a stop :(


how prone are the brembo's to warping.... or is warping more dependent on driving style.... would i be better off just getting napa's uper end rotors?
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Postby SpeedSTARs » Wed May 11, 2005 2:02 pm

pervo wrote:im looking towards getting the following:

hawk hps on the fronts
satisfied oe replacements
brembo oe on all fours


and goodridge break line kit....

hopefully i .will no longer have to stomp the petal down all the way to come to a stop :(


Well those Goodridge Stainless Steel lines will do the trick. Just remember to run the higher temp brake fluid (like a DOT4 or higher). It has less of a tendency to absorb moisture in the brake fluid over time. Good luck. :D

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