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![]() Never head of 'porcelain' brake pads which would be seem to be pretty fragile. I have heard of racing pads with a ceramic composite that strengthens the pad, which I'll assume is what you refer to.
If not, please enlighten us as to what a 'porcelain' brake pad actually is and how it works, should you have any other info. |
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