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Author Topic: First review of ENDLESS MX72 on stock caliper  (Read 15625 times)

Offline tony_danza

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Re: First review of ENDLESS MX72 on stock caliper
« Reply #30 on: March 25, 2013, 07:18:20 pm »

Are you running with standard calipers? For £300 they must be some pad!

No, I had an Alcon kit. Ran the same in my 135i too (Brembos).

yeah the ds2500 don't have the heat tolerance of the 3000's by the looks of it


As a fast road pad on the right brakes, they're fine - cook them though and they're scrap.
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Re: First review of ENDLESS MX72 on stock caliper
« Reply #31 on: March 25, 2013, 10:00:19 pm »
In Germany these are Endless prices (per axle):


SS-Y:  222,53 €

CC-R, MX72, ME20, N03W, N35S, N40S, NS97:  418,88 €

MA45B:  850,85 €

ES88G:  1.276,87 €



http://shop.at-rs.de/index.php?page=car

http://www.endlessusa.com/#!__brake-pads


BTW, not even cheaper: http://project-mu.co.jp/en/products/pad_hcplus.html


If you just want a decent pad for fast road driving consider these:

http://row.cosworth.com/products/performance-parts/brake-kits-pads/
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