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I'm running levin twin pots atm but will soon be getting st202 carriers to fit a bigger disc, but what pads are people running with this setup

I plan on doing lots of track days in the car once done and is barely used on the road, I assume il need st202 pads but can only find ebc yellows which I have heard fade quite quickly

I can't seem to find pads such as ds2500 for this setup so what do people run?

Cheers Keiran

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I had the same issue finding pads to suit my levin twinpots, you'll still be using levin pads with the st202 carriers!

From what i can work out mr2 turbo twinpots are the same pad and theres a much bigger selection for them.

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I didnt have the time to do my research before fitting mine as my old brakes were literally falling apart. I opted for yellowstuff as mines only a daily, theyve been on the car just shy of a year and are spot on for this, its a 1120kg corolla, so on a starlet you shouldnt get any issues.

But if you started doing track work then id personally opt for something else

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Carbone Lorraine if you can get them for that caliper. Nothing even comes close to their performance.

I used to have these on my fireblade and agree on the performance but I didn't know you could get them for cars.

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Carbone Lorraine if you can get them for that caliper. Nothing even comes close to their performance.

I don't believe they do them for this set up as far as I'm aware

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Try Carbotech then mate. I'm sure you can send backing plates and they will line them with their friction material.


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Hi, can you possibly help I have just had the st202 single pot upgrade carried out and was wondering what are the best pads to use??

Cheers

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