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PFC 05 Rear Brake Pads for Nissan GT-R

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PFC Compound 05 Brake Pads

  • For motorsport
  • Excellent stability even at very high temperatures
  • Perfect in severe conditions
  • Asbestos free
  • Sold in sets of 4, rear axle
  • For 2008+ Nissan GT-R
  • Made in USA
  • PFC part no.: 7780.05.18.44
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PFC Compound 05 Brake Pads Specifications

PFC CarbonMetallic Compound 05 brake pads are intended for use in racing on cars with slick tires, strong downforce or severe duty applications. Extremely stable, they have virtually no increase in friction with temperature and offer excellent modulation (ability to control braking force).

Suitable for a wide range of motorsport disciplines, these Compound 05 pads have been designed to get the most out of the vehicle in the most difficult conditions. Despite this, they stand out by being gentle on discs.

These brake pads have an asbestos-free compound and are pre-treated for a quick use. However, it is advisable to follow the running-in procedure detailed by the manufacturer in order to benefit from all the qualities of the product.

PFC Brakes (or Performance Friction) is one of the leaders in the field of high performance braking for road and motorsport. The brand's calipers, rotors and pads are manufactured in the United States with extreme rigor, in accordance with their slogan "No Compromises".

Characteristics

Car Make Nissan
Car Model Nissan GT-R
PFC Brakes (or Performance Friction) is an American manufacturer specialized in high performance braking products for road and competition. The brand's calipers, rotors and pads are renowned worldwide for their build quality and are prized by many motorsport professionals engaged in disciplines as varied as endurance, GT, drift, NASCAR and rally. PFC products are manufactured in the United States with extreme rigor, perfectly reflecting their slogan "No Compromises".