AXXIS Brake pads Group Buy in the US

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AXXIS Brake pads Group Buy in the US

Post by Oscar-the-Grouch »

Hey guys...
I am not sure if you guys have access to these there (They ar Aussie pads) but we are currently running a Group Buy on the US site for the AXXIS brake pads front and rear.

Just wanted to post here to see if the prices here in the US are better than the one you can get there for the same pads. Bellow are the pads available on this Group Buy. POST here or e-mail me directly if you have any questions. If you will like to know about shipping PLEASE contact the shop doing the GP for us at ( sales@midwestturbo.com ) Direct your e-mails to "Otis" and TELL him you are from the Austarion Club and you will like a ship quote to Australia.

GP Deadline is Feb 28th.

Lets Support Midwest Turbo.
Axxis Semi-metalic ---------------- USD$21.00/AUD$28.00 /Front set
Axxis Deluxe Plus ----------------- USD$30.00/AUD$39.00 /Front set  
Axxis Metalmaster----------------- USD$24.00/AUD$32.00 /Front set  
 
Only thing available for rear is:  
Axxis Deluxe  Plus ---------------- USD$25.00/AUD$33.00 /Rear set

The LINK bellow is a direct link to his site and to the GP order form.
http://midwestturbo.com/GP1.htm

Also if you have some free time check out his site http://www.midwestturbo.com


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Do you have temp specs on the pads? There's nothing on the site....
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Post by flav »

We have these Pads here, and they are about the same price retail, or even cheaper through us. However they are only average in performance. Im using Bendix ultimate for high speed braking performance in the BMW and Bendix Advance in the Starion for medium speed! How about i send you some oscar and get a group buy going over there?

http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/advance_box.jpg

http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/advance.jpg

these are the advance pads which are good for normal driving with some speedy stints. Use the ultimate for high speed thrashing!
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Post by Oscar-the-Grouch »

Alspos wrote:Do you have temp specs on the pads? There's nothing on the site....
Man.... You guys ARE REALLY demanding ! Sheesh ! :D :D :D
Here Ya Go !

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Axxis Deluxe Plus work at temperatures up to 716°F.
Axxis Metal Master work at temperatures up to 752°F
AXXIS Ultimate Maximum Operating Temperature (MOT) of 500 C degrees (932 F deg)

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Post by Oscar-the-Grouch »

Flav...

You are saying that the Bendix are better than the AXXIS ?
We can get Bendix here but no one has ever comented or used them here in the US !

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Post by hcca »

Bendix is standard fitment for a hell of a lot of cars here. Their Ultimate, Metal King and Performax ranges are quite good. I upgraded to Performax pads on an old car of mine and I couldn't get them to fade at all.
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Do the widebodys use the same pads?
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I read somewhere they do, disks are bigger but calipers are the same.
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What he said. ;)
Please register your vehicle details on the AUSTRALIAN STARION REGISTRY <HERE>


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Post by flav »

Does anyone use them on Starions over there?

My friend just told me that AXXIS are made by Bendix. He works in a specialised brake shop here.
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Post by Camotec »

I used Bendix Metal Kings which retailed for $80 for the fronts and they work awesome and when on the brakes hard and never got them to fade.

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Post by Oscar-the-Grouch »

Well HERE in the US Bendix is just not a well known Hi-Perf Pad name. BUT AXXIS Previously REPCO they are the best you can get assides from Full ceramic pads.

But if you guys are saying that AXXIS are made by Bendix then I guess its just a matter of personal prefference huh ?

I know that Bendix was the company that first introduced/invented the Disk Brakes and I think ALSO the ABS Brake systems. So they are the company to use on brakes componets.

But again we dont hear too many guys here int he states saying "I love my Bendix Brake Pads"

OK thats it for me... I'll go play outside now :D

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*Pats Oscar on the back* There, there, but thanks for thinking of us....
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