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Less Then 1/2 Retail Price Lotus Elise Exige Pagid Rs14 Front Brake Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
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Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
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Less then 1/2 retail price.
A brand new, never used, Lotus pagid rs14 Front brake pads in original box.
I use rs 14 pads on tracks and streets for years, very durable, excellent stopping power.
No noise.
On my Lotus Exige 2007 such pads (front) could survive 8 -10 track days and I'm in the Black Group with Porsche Club of America, and mostly use them on fast Watkins Glen track.
Buy it, you will not regret.

This is what Hangar111 is stating about those brakes:
RS14, while showing a reduction in pad wear, particularly at high temperatures it is still very easy in terms of disc wear and shows a reduction in surface stress fractures. RS14 will also tolerate much higher working disc temperatures than RS4-2 extending further the fade resistance.
RS14 is also used as an OEM material and supplied as an up-graded track day pad by Lotus Motorsport department. It has been shown to exhibit the most suitable level of braking force, control and modulation on popular track day cars such as Lotus Elise, Exige and Caterham.
Offering consistent levels of performance and a much longer life than more inferior competitors products, without excessive disc wear while offering the driver supreme confidence.

Outside the track day environment RS14 has also shown success in short to medium distance circuit racing as well as gravel and tarmac rallying.
RS14 offer very low heat conductivity which allows less thermal transfer from disc through pad, thus resulting in lower caliper and brake fluid temperatures which can have a critical effect on ultimate brake performance.
Friction Level
Cold 0.44
At 100°C 0.47
At 300°C 0.49
Max at (@ 600°C) 0.54
Constant working temperature 400 – 700°C
Max temperature for short period only: 800°C"

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