Red94Roadster
Enthusiast
I'm planning on going to Viperdays at Mid-Ohio this spring and have been getting together a list of what I will need for the event. I spoke with there tech inspector, Tom Sessions, yesterday and found out that the EBC green brake pads that I was going to put on my car tihs winter are not acceptable (I already bought and have em in my garage). He mentioned stock pads or Brakeman 3's. He also mentioned a few track specific brake fluids.
What type of brake pads and/or fluids will work for everyday street use and this event? I would prefer not to invest in a separate track set-up, if I don't have to. I'm trying to keeps the costs down, since I was budgeting some money for new tires and possibly a 40mm rear brake upgrade.
I've been told to replace the brake fluid before and after this event. Should I expect to go through an entire set of pads, as well? If you keep 2 sets of brake pads (1 for street, 1 for track), can you switch between them after they've been used?
Last, can stock pads be purchased anywhere but the dealer? I've seen some pads advertised as "OEM compound", but were not Mopar parts. Any good?
Thanks
What type of brake pads and/or fluids will work for everyday street use and this event? I would prefer not to invest in a separate track set-up, if I don't have to. I'm trying to keeps the costs down, since I was budgeting some money for new tires and possibly a 40mm rear brake upgrade.
I've been told to replace the brake fluid before and after this event. Should I expect to go through an entire set of pads, as well? If you keep 2 sets of brake pads (1 for street, 1 for track), can you switch between them after they've been used?
Last, can stock pads be purchased anywhere but the dealer? I've seen some pads advertised as "OEM compound", but were not Mopar parts. Any good?
Thanks