CarboTech "Bobcat" pads?
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I know trackbird has tried the panther plus, and I cant remember what the others have tried. I never drive my car so its taking forever for my pads to wear out and as soon as they do ill be running the panther plus. I can tell you that they are worth a try and the onlything that might dissapoint you is that they "MIGHT" dust more than you care for.
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Originally Posted by stang killer
I can tell you that they are worth a try and the onlything that might dissapoint you is that they "MIGHT" dust more than you care for.
And, the are known to squeak from time to time. Just go get them hot and the "calm down", but it is something to consider if such things bother you.
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I was asked by a member to post up here and tell about my experiences w/ the 'Bobcat' version of the Carbotechs.
The number one thing I've learned here in the past couple of years on tech is that every tidbit of advice is extremely subjective. The type, brand, style, and manufacturer of the part will work for somewhat differently for every customer. Our useage of the part is ever so dependant on our driving style, the environment, temp, road conditions, etc, etc, that it's really hard to say what will work for me in TX will work for those up in MI., AZ. FL, etc. With that in mind...............
Larrry at Carbotech is a super guy! Call him on the phone and he will give you an education about brakepads. If you have the time (and are gonna buy his parts) call him...it is worth the hour. The Bobcats were great for MY application. They wore evenly, did not squeek until wore out, and did not ever let me down, even after repeated highway runs in 100+ degree temps. The pads lasted approx. the same amount of time that any of the Hawks I used did. That said, keep in mind, I'm not talking about running through corners around and around. This was up and down the Interstate doing traffic enforcement. The pads did kick up a good amount of dust. I think that should be expected with this type of pad.
I have used a number of different pads on the car with an average life of 3 - 4 months for fronts and 6 - 8 months on the rears. Pads I would not recommend are: Performance Friction Carbon metallics - Ate the hell out of my rotors. Borg Warner replacements - Lasted approx. 6 -8 weeks and squeeled like a beotch when they were going out. There are one or 2 more but I can't recall them. I would stay with the Carbotechs or the Hawks.
Just my .02
Kev
The number one thing I've learned here in the past couple of years on tech is that every tidbit of advice is extremely subjective. The type, brand, style, and manufacturer of the part will work for somewhat differently for every customer. Our useage of the part is ever so dependant on our driving style, the environment, temp, road conditions, etc, etc, that it's really hard to say what will work for me in TX will work for those up in MI., AZ. FL, etc. With that in mind...............
Larrry at Carbotech is a super guy! Call him on the phone and he will give you an education about brakepads. If you have the time (and are gonna buy his parts) call him...it is worth the hour. The Bobcats were great for MY application. They wore evenly, did not squeek until wore out, and did not ever let me down, even after repeated highway runs in 100+ degree temps. The pads lasted approx. the same amount of time that any of the Hawks I used did. That said, keep in mind, I'm not talking about running through corners around and around. This was up and down the Interstate doing traffic enforcement. The pads did kick up a good amount of dust. I think that should be expected with this type of pad.
I have used a number of different pads on the car with an average life of 3 - 4 months for fronts and 6 - 8 months on the rears. Pads I would not recommend are: Performance Friction Carbon metallics - Ate the hell out of my rotors. Borg Warner replacements - Lasted approx. 6 -8 weeks and squeeled like a beotch when they were going out. There are one or 2 more but I can't recall them. I would stay with the Carbotechs or the Hawks.
Just my .02
Kev
Last edited by K9Kev; 10-14-2005 at 11:34 AM.