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I’m looking for some feed back on the Endless MX72 ceramic break pads, regard squeak noise and break dust. Good, bad or Ugly? Thanks in advance.
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Ive had them on my car for 2 track events and maybe ~2-3k of street driving. Overall they're very quiet, even cold. That being said I am just bringing my car out of hibernation from the winter and I heard some squeal, not sure if thats just from a bit of rust on the rotors however.

As for dusting, take the stock pads and multiply it by 1.5 and thats probably about right.
 

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Ive had them on my car for 2 track events and maybe ~2-3k of street driving. Overall they're very quiet, even cold. That being said I am just bringing my car out of hibernation from the winter and I heard some squeal, not sure if thats just from a bit of rust on the rotors however.

As for dusting, take the stock pads and multiply it by 1.5 and thats probably about right.
@rwense Got an update on that? Considering buying these pads.

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I'm planning to get these too. I have them on my Lexus GSF, mostly very quiet (random/rare squeak on hot days), very manageable dust (10% of what the Lexus OEM pads produced), and overall very decent bite (except initial bite is a little vague)
 

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Oh I tool them off after like 2 events cause they could not take the heat after like 2 hotlaps lol. I've been running Hawk DTC60s for the front and 30s for the rear. AFAIK I still have them if either of you are interested. They're prob like 95% life
 

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If they can't take the heat, not very interesting, thanks for the feedback :)
 

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If they can't take the heat, not very interesting, thanks for the feedback :)
MX72 is not designed to be a track compound. You’ll want to go with ME20 or CCRG for track applications.

MX72 and MX72+ are great for the street.
 

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If they can't take the heat, not very interesting, thanks for the feedback :)
Project Mu, Hawk & CSG have the most feedback on this forum for track use (heat). Just going by memory from what I’ve seen at least. I know tons of guys that use Hawk DTC 60/30 down here in southern FL. No problems. Are there some pads out there better? Yes. But for the price and availability, they offer a lot of bank for the buck.

If looking for more of a daily pad that can take the “heat”, Hawk HPS+ is a great pad. More stopping power = more dust and noise. So that’s a consideration for some as well.
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