Yah, more than double the price of Bendix MKT/Advics pads, more than triple of General CT.
Yup, I ask EBC before also. Green is 3 times more and Yellow is like 5 times more.....

Yah, more than double the price of Bendix MKT/Advics pads, more than triple of General CT.

Oh realllly, well i am on Ultrex 550, somehow felt like the cold bite of Advantage Blue was much better. As for warmed i still yet to findout.
Anyway anyone tried Mintex ?
Yup, that is why after one week only took them out. Cold time, stomp your foot down hard also no feeling.....![]()
Even after the pads were bedded in?
Yup, that is why after one week only took them out. Cold time, stomp your foot down hard also no feeling.....![]()
Same experience for me. Even after bedding in. Standing on the pedal on a cold morning is the only way to get it to start to slow down. Downhill gradient can completely forget about having brakes.
Mintex? Is Mintex = Mintye? :hmmmm: If yes forget about it.
Even after the pads were bedded in?

wow these pads are really not suitable for the streets man...how much was it for this king's brake pad?

So what's the conclusion? Trestor blue for street? Good cold bite? How's the dusting.
Those days was RM160 only, but Bendix was like RM90 that time......hhahhahahha![]()
Trestor Blue plenty of dust, even more than Bendix Metal King, but cold bite much better than Bendix

I don't think metal king is a high temp pad. It's still OEM replacement right?
Bendix is probably in the market for a long time and they have quantity which is probably why affordable. Ultrex is still new and their pads aren't exactly cheap, but they aren't overly expensive either.
Having said all this - brands like EBC and all the famous brands make very good pads too. Just a pity they are so much more expensive. I recall being offered Endless pads for my R32 calipers for RM480 excluding install. When Drex offered me the 700 (Ultrex only has this pad for this size caliper) deg pads for a significantly lower price, I took the chance and never regretted it. Brilliant brake pads and has the advantage over Trestor Advantage Blue because of the higher temp resistance. But it's unnecessary money if you don't need such high temps anyway.
I'm sure there are loads of other good pads out there, no one here has any experience with Dixcel or Ferodo or anything else?
Dust for Ultrex 550 is just fine as any normal brake pad. Can't comment on rotor wear as am just clocking 3month on it so far.Bro KenDiriwan....How is the dust and rotor wear for the Ultrex 550c?
No man, Mintex is different with Mintye.Mintex? Is Mintex = Mintye? :hmmmm: If yes forget about it.
Trestor Blue definitely worth for street. Just prepare for dust mania.So what's the conclusion? Trestor blue for street? Good cold bite? How's the dusting.
Is it local brand or back in the days hi temp brake pads were so affordable?


I don't think metal king is a high temp pad. It's still OEM replacement right?

Having said all this - brands like EBC and all the famous brands make very good pads too. Just a pity they are so much more expensive. I recall being offered Endless pads for my R32 calipers for RM480 excluding install. When Drex offered me the 700 (Ultrex only has this pad for this size caliper) deg pads for a significantly lower price, I took the chance and never regretted it. Brilliant brake pads and has the advantage over Trestor Advantage Blue because of the higher temp resistance. But it's unnecessary money if you don't need such high temps anyway.

Is this brand still available in malaysia? The pads you kept for so long d still able to use? Hahaha I was curious about the cold bite for these kind of pad as well, now I know [emoji16]Made in Tomyam Land. Spare part shop guy tried in track before that is why he recommend to me. That time I also still new so buy one set to test, so now understand the level of bite in cold and hot since experience it before already....![]()