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Old 07-16-2002, 05:49 PM   #1
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My wife and I have separate track vehicles, the 318ti sport is my wife's daily driver. We need new rotors and pads for the 318. The pads on it (came with car when we got it) dust terribly, stop ok, but are dirty (can't tell anymore what they are, probably OEM).

We'd like to get Zimmermann rotors (hard and wear well) but understand they are made only for rears and we'd like same brand front and rear. Brembo rotors are supposedly soft. I know ATE fluid but rotors are new to me? Other brands??

Would like excellent stopping power from pads. They don't have to stand up to track conditions but the wife is used to Hawk competition pads on her track car. Performance Friction, etc. any advice is welcomed. Will tolerate a bit of noise for stopping power and clean.

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