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EBC GPFAX Race Front Brake Pads

Item: P381557
Customer rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars.
3 Read 3 Reviews Read6 Q&As(Questions and Answers)

EBC’s Grand Prix Racing Brake Pads are the super high performance big brother of the EPFA pads. The GPFAX pads feature the highest friction coefficien… Read More

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EBC GPFAX Race Front Brake Pads

EBC’s Grand Prix Racing Brake Pads are the super high performance big brother of the EPFA pads. The GPFAX pads feature the highest friction coefficient known and provide far better grip than lesser pads. Thanks to their extremely stable sintered compound, the GPFAX pads heat cycle perfectly resulting in zero loss of braking effect, even after a full race weekend.

Features:

  • Ultra stable, high friction sintered compound delivers unrivaled initial bite, excellent brake effect, perfect heat cycling and zero brake fade
  • Extra stiff back plate eliminates flex
  • Highest known friction coefficient
  • Excellent heat cycling means these pads can be raced, allowed to cool and then raced again without a loss in brake performance

Note: GPFAX pads are designed for closed circuit use ONLY and must only be used with high performance race tires (slicks and tires warmers recommended) due to their very aggressive initial bite.

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Customer rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars. 3 total customer reviews 4.5/5
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