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Re: Which Wilwood pad compound is best for me?

Subject: Re: Which Wilwood pad compound is best for me?
by BillH on 2008/6/17 14:50:10

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SpectatorRacing wrote:
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Bill, I'll admit I either buy rotors with the paint already on them, or steal it from someone else. I guess my $10 estimate was a bit off


If the paint's already on, it did it's job and can't be used again.

The Tempilaq kit is $85, has 5 bottles. You end up with 3 bottles that are never used. But, you can get the bottles separately for $18.

There's also GB1000 brake paint that is supposed to have 6 color changes for different temps., never tried it.

I've also tried the peel and stick strips on the calipers but I think paint on the rotors is the better way.
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