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Racing Brake Pads "old TCE"

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RusherRacing

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Jun 21, 2006
Yankton, South Dakota
I have an older TCE big brake kit on the front of my eclipse it uses. Wilwood 4.75" pads. The previous owner has been running HT10 HT14 and 9012 blues on the fronts but I am not sure what the rear pads are. The rear brakes are stock. I tried running the numbers on the pads but came up with nothing. They are TS-6300-EE0329-7225

Now I went to order new Hawk 9012's this evening thinking I could get what ever the stock number is for the rear... THe fronts are HB101E.800 but couldn't find them for the rear. For those of you running race pads what do you use? I would like to keep the same compound front and rear so I don't screw up the balance of the brakes. Suggestions???
 
Porterfield R4E's front and rear. Very easy on rotors to boot.
 
I would like to keep the same compound front and rear so I don't screw up the balance of the brakes. Suggestions???

Performance Friction doesn't make any >racing< compounds for stock rear calipers.
 
for the rears I would use the Porterfield R4E's also. but the fronts do 75% of the braking so it helps to have really good pads up front. The rears can't do much braking because of being unvented and with the stock prop valve it limits there usfulness
 
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