Monzaman78 RCTalk Racer Messages 106 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Mansfield RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 9, 2008 #1 Need new brakes can't deceide between stainless or fiber pads. I have not used stainless yet. I know when fiber gets wet are useless. Any thoughts Attachments d3_1_b.webp 32.5 KB · Views: 82 d90b_1.webp 5.7 KB · Views: 92
Need new brakes can't deceide between stainless or fiber pads. I have not used stainless yet. I know when fiber gets wet are useless. Any thoughts
grgbulldog Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,139 Reaction score 257 Points 283 Location alpharetta RC Driving Style Bashing Mar 9, 2008 #2 I've had the stainless dual set-up since i got my truck. they arent useless when wet, but of course they arent as good as they usually would be. i guess it all depends what you wanna do. will you be running in the rain?b
I've had the stainless dual set-up since i got my truck. they arent useless when wet, but of course they arent as good as they usually would be. i guess it all depends what you wanna do. will you be running in the rain?b
J joneser4u Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 1,867 Reaction score 1 Points 0 Location Waverly RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 9, 2008 #3 i would go with the fibre, the stick on pads for the steel are a pain in the @ss.
C CharliesTheMan Gone - bye bye. Messages 4,700 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Alexandria RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 9, 2008 #4 I like the stainless, haven't had any problems yet, but I've only been running it a few weeks.
BOUTCH Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 3,232 Reaction score 3 Points 0 Location Canada, Québec RC Driving Style BashingRacing Mar 9, 2008 #5 Had the stainless one on my X, works good. Now i got the fiberglass ones and its really good too...so you decide man.
Had the stainless one on my X, works good. Now i got the fiberglass ones and its really good too...so you decide man.