3.3TT Rear Brake pads - in Canada

D.J.

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The front brake pad size is super common. The 1001 size used by many cars.

What is the rear pad part number? (Aftermarket).
Is there not a standard brake pad size that fits - without the extra weights/ears?

Anyone in Canada had any luck finding aftermarket brake pads?
 

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Order them from a vendor and have them shipped to Canada.
 
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Or buy it from the US and ship to Canada and pay even less...
 
I don't mind paying a bit extra and supporting local/Canadian business.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
It's just drop shipped, handing your cash to a middle man lol
 
Is there really no brake pad size number that matches the way the front is a 1001 size?
I am not concerned about the sound damping ears, just looking for data.

There must be standard generic pad size common across many makes and models

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Do some searching. I think it's the same as '18 or '19+ STI rears..
 
Yea
Do some searching. I think it's the same as '18 or '19+ STI rears..
Yeah, I fell for that too...
I searched those as pad size 961 (multiple websites).

I bought them. - They are not the same

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I compared the Stinger rear pads to the 961 pads

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I bought my rears from Carbotech for the '18 STi, the backing and pad are correct, however the pad is just slightly off center from the stock pads. Whereas the stock pad sweeps in the middle of the rotor, the STi pad sweeps slightly higher, toward the outer edge of the rotor (but still within the rotor). Did a full track day on them and they worked flawlessly and installed with no issues. Will post pics in a minute.
 
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Carbotech XP10 for ‘18+ STi for the rear against the stock pads (stocks have the counterweights).
 

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BTW, Carbotech may have updated their design, since I was the first person to run these pads from them in the Stinger. I gave them my input
 
Those carbotech pads are these PN's

Do you think they actually used your feedback?

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I don't know for sure. You can certainly call Mike Puskar Jr. there, he's the one that helped me and is very knowledgeable.

Mike Puskar Jr.
Sales and Technical support
CARBOTECH PERFORMANCE BRAKES
4031 DEARBORN PLACE NW
CONCORD, NC 28027
1-877-899-5024 (EST)

I'm not sure what your planning to do with the car, but the XP series of pads have compounds that are track focused. I would NOT recommend them for the street. For the street you'd want the 1521 compound.

For me, I ordered the XP12 fronts and the XP10 rears and those are strictly for my track setup.
 
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