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Old 02-25-04, 07:01 PM
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Project Mu B Force Brake Pads on FD

Anyone running these on their FD? Thanks.
Old 02-25-04, 07:20 PM
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I have them in the front with Stillen Cross-Drilled Rotors. Braking is excelent cold or hot. They havn't faded once in the approx. 5k miles I've used them, granted the car hasn't seen any track use. They are quiet but they dust alot. A good pad but $$$
Old 02-25-04, 07:53 PM
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Is the dust that bad? I have black wheels so I hope that will hide it.
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Sorry, i'm slow to respond. If you have black wheels it definatly should be an issue.
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I have Project Mu B Force pads. Front and rear.

Purchased in July '03 and have only driven 2K miles. Unfortunately, they are the only aftermarket pads I have tested. So, I can't give you a fair comparison to other pads on the market.
I have used the Mu's mostly for street and one track day event. They are quiet, no squealing sound what so ever. Low dust, no more than my stock pads, which was nice to see. They are not hard on the rotors.

I feel the Mu pads are perfect for street and track events. I never had any brake fade. But, I will add. The track I drove was fast and rolling, only used them hard at the end of the main straight. If I had more time to attend track days and wasn't so lazy to change the pads at the track. I would run "track only" pads and maybe leave the B Force for street.


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My Mu's before they were installed.
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You can see my other post in this forum. My MU's are already worn out. If you daily drive your car, plan on spending the $100 or so on front pads once a year. Later.
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