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Originally Posted by Needsdecaf
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The idea is that you won't have to replace the brake pads or rotors over the life of (you probably owning) the car if you don't track it, and if you track it, it's much much better performance. Pros for both sides.
That being said, if you drive it like you're on a track 100% of the time and you don't like the prospect of replacing them, then it's probably not for you, but that's not the majority of users.