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BuffaloBill
11-17-2015, 04:31 AM
I ordered a ton of 5.5 Lake's and am wondering if I made the wrong purchase? The hybrid seem to be a staple in here I did however buy 4" pads and the backing system. Any insight on the "huge" difference between the two or just work the 5.5s?

Billy Baldone
11-17-2015, 04:32 AM
What machine are you using? I have used both on my Flex, and have no issues using either pad on that machine.

BuffaloBill
11-17-2015, 04:43 AM
Flex 3401

BuffaloBill
11-17-2015, 04:45 AM
I didn't know if the half inch/or material were better than the other.

Paul A.
11-17-2015, 09:27 AM
I don't think i would notice any difference a half inch makes and you'd be fine spinning both on a 3401. Obviously the right sized backing plate makes a difference but apart from that, have at it. Having said that, i do like the hybrid pad performance over the regular LC flats but i have a bunch of the non-hybrid 5.5" pads and still like them a lot.

FUNX650
11-17-2015, 10:30 AM
IMO:
With everything else being equal---tool,
product, downforce, tool speed, etc...

4" pads will be more efficient in transferring the
tool's energy (torque) to the vehicle's paint than
5" or 5.5" pads; along with: the ability for improved
paint correcting (defects removal) capabilities.


Bob

BuffaloBill
11-17-2015, 09:33 PM
You all are great!

Kamakaz1961
11-17-2015, 10:30 PM
I have both and to be honest, I can't tell any difference in terms of performance. The 5" Hybrids fit well with the 4" Flex Backing Plate and it is easy to control with the Flex. The 5.5's work well too with the standard Flex backing plate, which I believe is 5". I could be wrong about that, however, I have all 4 sizes of the Flex Backing Plates. The 7" Lake Country Backing Plate is useless. It's a great paperweight for my desk. All others work well with my Flex as well as all the pads you have mentioned.

You have the best of both worlds and again, you can't go wrong with either.

BuffaloBill
11-18-2015, 09:55 PM
Yes, I have all three now, the Flex System 4", 4 3/8", and the standard size on the unit itself. So the standard backing plate can be used with the 5.5s? That's nice to know.

Mike Phillips
11-18-2015, 10:10 PM
Are we talking about the same pads?

LC Hybrids are available in 5" and 6.5" that are the thick pads that work great on the Flex 3401.

The new ThinPro 5.5" THIN pads are better suited (in my opinion) for NON gear driven orbital polishers.

:)

SeanChav
11-18-2015, 10:16 PM
mike how would u compare the thin LC Pads to the thin Meg's pads?.... Maroon vs Orange and yellow vs white

Mike Phillips
11-18-2015, 10:30 PM
mike how would u compare the thin LC Pads to the thin Meg's pads?.... Maroon vs Orange and yellow vs white



Similar but different.

Big picture is when using the correct pad for the job you'll get the job done.

:)

AGOatemywallet
11-18-2015, 10:38 PM
IMO:
With everything else being equal---tool,
product, downforce, tool speed, etc...

4" pads will be more efficient in transferring the
tool's energy (torque) to the vehicle's paint than
5" or 5.5" pads; along with: the ability for improved
paint correcting (defects removal) capabilities.


Bob

Bob's point is correct, but does not account for the dramatic increase in the size of the area being polished with a 5.5" pad vs. 4".

Torque and energy transfer is not an issue, as the OP owns a FLEX 3401.

IMO you should take advantage of the direct drive and use the largest pad that will fit on the section being polished.

I started with CCS 5.5" and have recently been using a lot of 6.5" LC Hybrids with great results and improved efficiency.

dlc95
11-19-2015, 12:12 AM
Bob's point is correct, but does not account for the dramatic increase in the size of the area being polished with a 5.5" pad vs. 4".

Torque and energy transfer is not an issue, as the OP owns a FLEX 3401.

IMO you should take advantage of the direct drive and use the largest pad that will fit on the section being polished.

I started with CCS 5.5" and have recently been using a lot of 6.5" LC Hybrids with great results and improved efficiency.

I actually prefer 6.5" pads on the 3401.