Gearheadotaku
Gearheadotaku GRM+ Memberand Dork
3/1/10 7:14 a.m.

Tire Rack sells the Satisfied Pro / Grandsport product line. Anyone have experience with their products? Looking at a set of GS6 pads for my car. Intent is better street / autocross braking. Car is a 97 Saturn daily driver. Any thoughts on Centric rotors?

GPDren
GPDren New Reader
3/1/10 7:10 p.m.

I've used their Pro Ceramic pads on a 99 Tahoe and then the 04 Silverado I have now. For lack of a better word, I've been satisfied with them. They seem a little better than the OE pad as far as braking performance goes and they're a good price. I've never tried their more performance oriented pads though.

SillyImportRacer
SillyImportRacer New Reader
3/1/10 9:44 p.m.

I've got the pot ceramic pads with cryo-stop rotors on my 93 Civic coupe. They've been good during normal and vigorous street use.

CLNSC3
CLNSC3 Reader
3/1/10 11:39 p.m.

I ran the Satisfied Carbon pads on my car years ago. From what I remember they were great on the street and during hard back road runs. Never tracked the car with those pads...

ww
ww SuperDork
3/2/10 1:15 a.m.

I use whatever versions are available for my various daily drivers and am totally happy with them.

gunner
gunner GRM+ Memberand New Reader
3/2/10 10:13 p.m.

I use the gransport GS-6 pads on my corolla and have about 67000 miles on them now. I still have half the pad left and they still stop very well. The best pads I have ever owned. I autocrossed on them for three out of four years. (I'm on a hiatus now) and won the regional championship two out of those three years in H stock. I highly recommend them. two issues they have is dust and noise, but the noise isn't bad, sounds mostly like a light grinding that goes away the more miles you put on them (either that or I'm used to it now and don't notice), and the dust isn't the worst I've seen either, about 25% worse than oem pads. hope this helps

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