Can I use different brand pads on the same rotors?
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Can I use different brand pads on the same rotors?
I have been using stock C5 Z06 pads and would like to move to the XP10/XP8 combo. My existing rotors are still good, so can I drop the new pads in and just break them in? Or is there a problem since there is a different pad material on the rotor already? Do I need to swap the rotors too when I go to the Carbotechs (then I would hev new pads and new rotors... not good, right?).
Also, is the XP10/8 combo enough pad for Toyo RA1s?
Thanks,
cj
Also, is the XP10/8 combo enough pad for Toyo RA1s?
Thanks,
cj
#2
Melting Slicks
Sure. After a stop or two, the new pad material will "bond" to the rotor (be it used or new) and be just fine. Make sure to bed the pads in really well (instructions in the box) with some hard stops and it'll be just fine. And yes, the Carbos work well with with ANY tire... Over the past 10 years, I've tried just about every compound Carbotech makes and over 20 tire types (both racing and street) and never had any issues. You'll love 'em!!
#3
Melting Slicks
I have been using stock C5 Z06 pads and would like to move to the XP10/XP8 combo. My existing rotors are still good, so can I drop the new pads in and just break them in? Or is there a problem since there is a different pad material on the rotor already? Do I need to swap the rotors too when I go to the Carbotechs (then I would hev new pads and new rotors... not good, right?).
Also, is the XP10/8 combo enough pad for Toyo RA1s?
Thanks,
cj
Also, is the XP10/8 combo enough pad for Toyo RA1s?
Thanks,
cj
YMMV
Paul
Last edited by Poppy's Vette; 09-14-2007 at 10:35 AM.
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I use Carbo 10/8 combo with Nitto 555rII on track ... similar to RA1's ... I think they're a good match.
Change to Hawk HP+ for autox ... I just use a little brake cleaner and fine steel wool to clean the rotors a bit as I change back and forth and then do the re-bed as suggested above.
Change to Hawk HP+ for autox ... I just use a little brake cleaner and fine steel wool to clean the rotors a bit as I change back and forth and then do the re-bed as suggested above.
#6
Melting Slicks
Do as you will, but you're really just wasting your time doing that. The last thing you want is a "clean" rotor. You want the material (any good material) on the rotor. One or two good stops and the brakes will be "matched" to the rotors again and the stopping material transferred too.
#7
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Swapping from various pad manufacturers is something that you need to verify with the pad manufacturers.
I know PFCs WILL NOT work after a rotor has been used with Mintex pads, and I know that Mintex pads will NOT work after a Ferodo pad has been used.
But the answer to your question is pad specific. Stock probably no problem, but once you start mixing pads, it gets more complicated.
I know PFCs WILL NOT work after a rotor has been used with Mintex pads, and I know that Mintex pads will NOT work after a Ferodo pad has been used.
But the answer to your question is pad specific. Stock probably no problem, but once you start mixing pads, it gets more complicated.
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Do as you will, but you're really just wasting your time doing that. The last thing you want is a "clean" rotor. You want the material (any good material) on the rotor. One or two good stops and the brakes will be "matched" to the rotors again and the stopping material transferred too.