gslrallysport Member 2 Member For: 17y 7m 25d Posted 28/05/07 04:48 AM Share Posted 28/05/07 04:48 AM Hi guys!Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I was googling QFM (after a customer told me he found he found me by googling QFM), and found this thread! Noticed a few of you had trouble finding suppliers of QFM...I'm a parts outlet on Brisbane's Northside (and acutally supply alot of QFM to Torque Ford in Brendale), but 90% of my orders come from interstate orders... And now discovered I'm results 3 and 11 when you google 'QFM Brakes'!!! I've got a fairly large range of products: See Here!, and if you want more info on QFM click here!Pricing on QFM is generally fixed across all pads, and is $40 for Super X or Super Q, $65 for the Taxi69, $75 for HP-X and $110 for A1RM, and for that price I include overnight shipping in a 3kg express sachel...If you've got any other questions or availability problems just let me know!Cheers,Greg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmac Member 12 Member For: 19y 4m 26d Posted 28/05/07 05:28 AM Share Posted 28/05/07 05:28 AM (edited) Hey guys,I run QFM A1.RM pads on my T, recently ran them at a QR track day and they went fine (with DBA slotted rotors, Motul Factory Line fluid and an otherwise stock braking system). Went pretty well with a bit of fade by laps 4 & 5 but nothing scary. The pedal feel from cold is fine for the street too, dust isn't too bad (not as bad as Bendix) and rotor wear is good.I ran them on my old Skyline too which did 62sec laps of the Clubman ciruit at QR with not a huge amount of power.At $110 you're laughing...QFM info Edited 28/05/07 05:38 AM by jmac Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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