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No. But wait, there's more!
The same company makes stoptech. very well respected aftermarket big brake kits. And i'm running their pads as the only ones i find the be acceptable street and track pads on my Porsche. So, based on zero diretc experience with centric, i expect they will be OK OEM replacement pads for 99.5% of all use. Anyone know otherwise? I *know* the 309s are pretty good, but have low Cf. G
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