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Brake Pads · M-02 Compound · Street Performance
The TTSPORT M-02 is a ceramic-resin street performance brake pad tuned for daily drivers who want confident stops, low wheel dust, and quiet operation without giving up bite on a spirited backroad run.
M-02 is calibrated for normal road temperatures. From a cold first stop in the morning to repeated braking in stop-and-go traffic, the pedal stays linear and predictable. This is a street pad — it is not designed for sustained track sessions, autocross heat cycles, or aggressive HPDE use.
Street compound: M-02 is built for low dust, low noise, rotor-friendly wear, and daily driving comfort. For track, time attack, or repeated high-speed braking, choose a higher-temperature TTSPORT compound.
| Brake Pad Compound | |
|---|---|
| Series | MT Series — Street Performance |
| Compound | M-02 ceramic-resin street compound |
| Product Type | Brake pads / friction compound |
| Intended Use | Daily driving, commuting, spirited street driving |
| Dust Level | Low |
| Noise Level | Low |
| Rotor Wear | Low / rotor-friendly |
| Temperature Window | Street operating temperatures |
| Recommended Rotor | OE or OE-style cast-iron rotors |
| Not Intended For | Track days, time attack, autocross, HPDE, repeated high-speed braking, or carbon-ceramic rotors unless separately confirmed by TTSPORT |
| Bedding | Required for best performance and quiet operation |
This product page describes brake pads only. Calipers, brake rotors, brake hoses, brake fluid, brackets, rotor hats, wear sensors, and installation hardware are not included unless separately specified on the final order.
Predictable response from the first stop, with pedal feel tuned for city and highway use.
Low dust and low noise behavior make M-02 better suited to daily driving than aggressive metallic or race compounds.
Confident bite for backroad driving while staying inside a street-focused temperature window.
Not designed for sustained track heat. Repeated high-speed braking can exceed the compound's intended operating range.
Proper bed-in transfers an even layer of friction material to the rotor and is required for full performance and quiet operation.
Skipping bed-in is one of the most common causes of squeal, uneven transfer layer, and inconsistent pedal feel on a fresh ceramic street pad.
Safety: Brake pad installation should be completed by a qualified technician. Confirm pad shape, rotor material, caliper fitment, and braking system condition before driving.
If you split time between street and track, M-02 may be too comfort-focused. Choose M-02 for quiet daily use and cleaner wheels; choose a higher-temperature TTSPORT compound for HPDE, time attack, or repeated high-speed braking.
Yes. The ceramic street compound is designed to generate noticeably less visible dust than typical OE semi-metallic pads, so wheels stay cleaner between washes.
No. M-02 is built for street temperatures. For track, autocross, HPDE, or repeated high-speed braking, choose a higher-temperature TTSPORT compound designed for sustained heat.
Not necessarily. M-02 works well with OE or OE-style cast-iron rotors in good condition. If existing rotors are scored, warped, glazed, cracked, or below minimum thickness, replace or service them before installing new pads.
M-02 is tuned for quiet street operation. Following the bed-in procedure, cleaning the pad contact areas, and using properly torqued hardware helps minimize the chance of squeal.
Plan for about 10–15 minutes of controlled driving using the procedure above. Avoid hard stops or holding the vehicle stationary on hot pads during the first few drives.
M-02 is intended for OE or OE-style cast-iron rotors. Do not use it on carbon-ceramic rotors unless TTSPORT confirms compatibility for that exact rotor and caliper setup.
Send your vehicle, caliper model, rotor type, pad shape, and driving use. TTSPORT will help confirm whether M-02 is the correct street brake pad compound for your setup.
Brake Pads · Compound Selection · Bedding · Care Guide
Brake pads are not universal wear parts. Pad shape, compound, rotor material, caliper type, temperature window, noise tolerance, dust expectation, and driving use all matter. The right pad should match how the vehicle is actually driven, not just what fits inside the caliper.
This guide explains how to choose, install, bed in, and inspect TTSPORT brake pads so the compound works as intended.
Start with the exact vehicle and brake setup. A pad can look close and still have the wrong backing plate, thickness, sensor slot, or compound for the rotor material.
Do not order brake pads by vehicle name alone if the car has a big brake kit, swapped calipers, aftermarket rotors, or carbon ceramic brakes.
Be honest about the use case. A quiet daily pad and a track pad solve different problems. Choosing too aggressive a compound for street use can create noise, dust, poor cold bite, and unnecessary rotor wear. Choosing too mild a compound for track use can cause fade, glazing, and unstable pedal feel.
Prioritize cold bite, low noise, low dust, smooth release, and rotor-friendly wear. Ceramic or comfort-focused street compounds are usually the best fit.
Choose a compound with stronger bite and better heat tolerance while still keeping acceptable dust, noise, and cold-stop behavior.
Use a high-temperature compound designed for repeated hard braking. Expect more noise, dust, pad wear, and rotor wear.
Select based on surface, vehicle weight, tire grip, brake cooling, stint length, and whether consistent release or high initial bite matters more.
Pads and rotors work as a friction pair. The wrong pad can create poor bite, high wear, noise, uneven deposits, or rotor damage.
Important: Carbon ceramic rotors require compatible pad compounds and correct bedding. The wrong pad can damage the friction surface and reduce braking performance.
Every brake pad compound has a working temperature range. Street compounds are designed to work from cold and stay quiet during normal road use. Track compounds are designed to stay stable at higher temperatures, but may feel weak, noisy, or abrasive when cold.
Use the specific TTSPORT compound data for the final decision. Temperature range, friction coefficient, dust, noise, and rotor wear vary by compound.
Friction coefficient, often shown as μ, describes how strongly the pad grips the rotor under defined test conditions. Higher μ usually means stronger bite, but not automatically better street behavior.
Good for track, time attack, and late braking. Can feel grabby or noisy on the street.
Best for daily and performance street use where smooth modulation and predictable release matter.
Some compounds build bite as heat increases. Good for hard driving, but the driver must manage pedal pressure carefully.
Useful for trail braking, low-speed control, wet roads, off-road work, and mixed driving conditions.
There is no free compound. Higher heat capacity and stronger bite usually come with more dust, more noise, faster pad wear, or faster rotor wear. Low-dust, quiet pads are better for comfort but are not built for sustained track heat.
Brake pad installation should begin with inspection. New pads will not fix a damaged rotor, sticking caliper, seized guide pin, or contaminated brake system.
Safety: Brake pad installation should be completed by a qualified technician. Confirm pad fitment, rotor material, caliper condition, and brake-system safety before driving.
Bedding is required for stable bite, quiet operation, and consistent pedal feel. It creates a controlled transfer layer between the pad and rotor. Follow the exact TTSPORT compound procedure when supplied.
Street pads, race pads, and carbon ceramic pads may require different bedding methods. Do not use one generic bedding process for every compound.
Brake pads may continue to settle after the first bedding cycle. Pedal feel, dust output, and minor noise can change during the first drives.
Brake pads should be inspected regularly, especially after hard driving, mountain roads, towing, track use, winter salt exposure, or off-road use.
Do not continue driving if the brake system shows any of the following symptoms. Inspect the system or contact a qualified brake technician before using the vehicle again.
Send your vehicle details, caliper model, rotor material, pad shape, driving use, and any symptoms you notice. TTSPORT will help confirm the correct brake pad compound and care path for your setup.
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