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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      the Yellow are more of an aggressive street/track compound? They may be noisy and require a warming up to achieve most stopping power.
      Either way, it all looks great and will look nice with that suspension

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      I have used YELLOWs years ago for many many HPDE dates, and street drives to-from. Was a popular pad in Viper Days too

    • James Metheney
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      These were sent from EBC like this, I asked specifically for street use. It’s okay for me if they’re a bit noisy, since the Viper isn’t really a place of silence anyway 🙂

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      James said:
      These were sent from EBC like this, I asked specifically for street use. It's okay for me if they're a bit noisy, since the Viper isn't really a place of silence anyway 🙂

      Best logic ever!:t1236:

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Brought my GTS to the mechanical shop I trust as they received the EBC brakes I ordered through them. The car is also getting new Michelins, IPSCO power steering pulley and bushings; so it can all be done at once.

      Reason I am going with EBC is that it appears to be the only brake upgrade I can legally drive in Switzerland due to our strict laws. All other makes do not come with a certificate (Brembo, Stop-Tech etc.).

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      The black color on the disc is a protective film and will come off after braking a few times. Brake pads will be “EBC Yellow”.
      I am eager to see the change in brake feel once all is done.

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