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So OK, if this is the consensus then should definitely get the green papads.
I am personally a big fan of sarcasm, but when it's done to be snarky toward somebody that has only tried to help doesn't make me like you a whole lot.

You know what. Go ahead and buy some green pads. Post all about it so I can compare notes. I need a good "I told you so" moment.
 
I am personally a big fan of sarcasm, but when it's done to be snarky toward somebody that has only tried to help doesn't make me like you a whole lot.

You know what. Go ahead and buy some green pads. Post all about it so I can compare notes. I need a good "I told you so" moment.
I thought I explained why I thought the red pads were better. I mean I can get out a micrometer and make my point clearer, if it would help? These black pads are all over the place for thickness inconsistencies, while the red pads are a lot closer to tolerances. I wasn't attempting snarkiness, but seems like explanations fall on deaf ears.
 
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Green
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Black - best grip
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I thought I explained why I thought the red pads were better. I mean I can get out a micrometer and make my point clearer, if it would help? These black pads are all over the place for thickness inconsistencies, while the red pads are a lot closer to tolerances. I wasn't attempting snarkiness, but seems like explanations fall on deaf ears.
You don't have to attempt at it, it usually comes out on it's own. Just like the disrespectful tone of your words here. I never commented on the pads themselves in any regard to size and/or fitment. Go ahead, go back and read my last few comments. All I said was "Don't get the green pads." That's it. You're transposing what everybody else has said into our discussion.
 
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