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Todd...you are talking 4 wdb's, right?
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Here is a link for Wilwoods comparison chart.
Speed and weight have to be taken into account ,but I've tried many of the compounds listed on my cars,before setteling on the ones I mentioned. http://www.wilwood.com/BrakePads/BrakePadsApp.aspx
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Todd, you have to bias heavier to the front with a disc /drum setup.
The problem with drums is getting enough holding power on the line vs. not locking up at the stripe.....since drum brakes self energize , they dont respond as quickley as discs do, both when applying and releasing.....especially releasing.
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