According to information from Performance Friction's customer service
department, their regular carbon-metallic pad for an Olds Toronado is #
0524 while their "High Performance" pad is # 052Z. My local distributor
gave me prices of $36/set for the regulars pads and $98/set for the HP
ones. They also have another pad, the # 614Z "Police" version which,
according to the technical person, is bigger giving greater
surface-to-disc contact area. No price on this set yet. The technical
person uses the # 052Z on his street cars and says they work very well.
Both the 052Z and #614Z have similar pad compound, just different pad
size on the same metal backing plate.
Has anyone had any experience with either "Z" pad? I'm inclined to go
with either the 614Z even though they cost more. What's a few $$$$ when
you're coming down a long hill and need to get on the binders in a
hurry.
Thanks for the info. I'll keep everyone posted on the results.
department, their regular carbon-metallic pad for an Olds Toronado is #
0524 while their "High Performance" pad is # 052Z. My local distributor
gave me prices of $36/set for the regulars pads and $98/set for the HP
ones. They also have another pad, the # 614Z "Police" version which,
according to the technical person, is bigger giving greater
surface-to-disc contact area. No price on this set yet. The technical
person uses the # 052Z on his street cars and says they work very well.
Both the 052Z and #614Z have similar pad compound, just different pad
size on the same metal backing plate.
Has anyone had any experience with either "Z" pad? I'm inclined to go
with either the 614Z even though they cost more. What's a few $$$$ when
you're coming down a long hill and need to get on the binders in a
hurry.
Thanks for the info. I'll keep everyone posted on the results.