best brake pads for the 4th gen.
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best brake pads for the 4th gen.
got new OEM rotors now im questioning which pads to get. i have two in mind and just wanted second opinions maybe someone has experiences with these brands.
ones a duralast c max from autozone for $54.99 its a premium ceramic pad i get 20 percent discount since i work at autozone. or should i get the EBC green stuff pads.?
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/de...e&apwid81uhbR9
its a 99 automatic.
ones a duralast c max from autozone for $54.99 its a premium ceramic pad i get 20 percent discount since i work at autozone. or should i get the EBC green stuff pads.?
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/de...e&apwid81uhbR9
its a 99 automatic.
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My buddy owns his own shop and helps me do alot of work on my car. I saw him putting Duralast Gold pads on a customers car one day, and I asked him about it. Said he'd never put them on his own car.
Look into a pair of Hawks TPS pads. Those are near the best from what Ive heard on the forums
Look into a pair of Hawks TPS pads. Those are near the best from what Ive heard on the forums
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I really don't know why the brake pad matters. If you aren't taking your car to a track, the only things to compare with pads are noise, dust, and wear. The pads one level down from the AZ Duralast Golds stopped my Maxima fine, but they dusted like a ****. I'd probably have gone with the Golds if I knew how badly they dusted.
Also, the dude at my Autozone told me you can get AZ pads with lifetime warranty replaced for free, and that people actually do this. Screamin' deal, then - buy the ceramics, never pay for brake pads again.
Besides that, anything about which pad "grabs" better or will stop your car faster is just hype. Any brake pad/rotor combo will exceed the limit of your tires' available traction, unless you're on drag slicks or 24" spinners.
Also, the dude at my Autozone told me you can get AZ pads with lifetime warranty replaced for free, and that people actually do this. Screamin' deal, then - buy the ceramics, never pay for brake pads again.
Besides that, anything about which pad "grabs" better or will stop your car faster is just hype. Any brake pad/rotor combo will exceed the limit of your tires' available traction, unless you're on drag slicks or 24" spinners.
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Brake pads matter a whole lot. It dicates how your brakes will feel the moment you step on them. I tend to believe a pad with a metallic compound will have a higher initial bite feel compared to a ceramic which tend to produce less dust and wear longer. If it were me, I care more about bite than dust. The best pad I've used on my Maxima when I still had it were Axxis ULT. A similar if not better pad would be Stoptech streetperformance or 309 pad. Any car I install 309 pads grab with eyeball popping force just resting the foot on the brake pedal! Both pads are inexpensive compared to other brands.
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My buddy owns his own shop and helps me do alot of work on my car. I saw him putting Duralast Gold pads on a customers car one day, and I asked him about it. Said he'd never put them on his own car.
Look into a pair of Hawks TPS pads. Those are near the best from what Ive heard on the forums
Look into a pair of Hawks TPS pads. Those are near the best from what Ive heard on the forums
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After putting on 18X8.5 wheels my stock brakes would slip under hard braking. Installed Meyle rotors and PBR metalmaster pads and it will plant your face into the windshield now. Only complaint I have is they dust the front wheels really bad.
The coating on the rotors is amazing. Over a year now and not even a hint of rust.
If your riding stock size wheels then I would just go with regular pads. I never had a problem with OEM pads until I went up in wheel size.
The coating on the rotors is amazing. Over a year now and not even a hint of rust.
If your riding stock size wheels then I would just go with regular pads. I never had a problem with OEM pads until I went up in wheel size.
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I really don't know why the brake pad matters. If you aren't taking your car to a track, the only things to compare with pads are noise, dust, and wear. The pads one level down from the AZ Duralast Golds stopped my Maxima fine, but they dusted like a ****. I'd probably have gone with the Golds if I knew how badly they dusted.
Also, the dude at my Autozone told me you can get AZ pads with lifetime warranty replaced for free, and that people actually do this. Screamin' deal, then - buy the ceramics, never pay for brake pads again.
Besides that, anything about which pad "grabs" better or will stop your car faster is just hype. Any brake pad/rotor combo will exceed the limit of your tires' available traction, unless you're on drag slicks or 24" spinners.
Also, the dude at my Autozone told me you can get AZ pads with lifetime warranty replaced for free, and that people actually do this. Screamin' deal, then - buy the ceramics, never pay for brake pads again.
Besides that, anything about which pad "grabs" better or will stop your car faster is just hype. Any brake pad/rotor combo will exceed the limit of your tires' available traction, unless you're on drag slicks or 24" spinners.
They do suck though, they dont seem to have much stopping power, especially now that Im running my g35 rims.
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yea, i will be getting 18 inch rims with some grip and i have a decent suspension. the reason im wanting the better grabbing pad is because the reaction time u have if someone cuts you off can lead to a front end collision or just a stop and drive by flick guy off. or when hauling *** on freeway and haveing to do a quick stop cheap pads will not grab past 100mph.
anyways it feels really good having some powerful pads that way u barely touch brake pedal and it stop very quick and easilly less foot effort to stop.
i guess ill try some Hawk pads.
anyways it feels really good having some powerful pads that way u barely touch brake pedal and it stop very quick and easilly less foot effort to stop.
i guess ill try some Hawk pads.
#17
This info just seems all wrong. Currently ive got Duralast Golds (not my choice....) on my car and they suck *****. I wanted to put Brembo Blank rotors on and Hawks TPS pads but my Dad had taken the car to get brakes done without telling me... What ever free brakes.
They do suck though, they dont seem to have much stopping power, especially now that Im running my g35 rims.
They do suck though, they dont seem to have much stopping power, especially now that Im running my g35 rims.
Either the pads suck or i shd bleed my brakes cuz my wheels dont lock up no matter how hard i press the pedal.
Other than that, stopping power is fine. I got them on my girl's focus and she stop like a **** lol
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This info just seems all wrong. Currently ive got Duralast Golds (not my choice....) on my car and they suck *****. I wanted to put Brembo Blank rotors on and Hawks TPS pads but my Dad had taken the car to get brakes done without telling me... What ever free brakes.
They do suck though, they dont seem to have much stopping power, especially now that Im running my g35 rims.
They do suck though, they dont seem to have much stopping power, especially now that Im running my g35 rims.
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i would'nt suggest resurfacing the rotors. just sand them down a little bit with some light grit sandpaper and let pads marry into the rotors. your taking too much surface from the rotor when you do that.
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I heard about some Pads that were made just for our cars, has anyone tried them yet? They are touted as being "super" and have a satisfaction guarantee. These ones are heavy use rated, I wonder if that means track day pads??
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ummm, were you dropped on yer head as a baby man???
#34
I have the duralast golden on my max and they do it fine for me. Can't beat a lifetime warranty. I don't drive crazy fast and don't track so no need to invest in expensive pads. When I do decide to track it, I will be getting powerslots and hawk pads ftmfw
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Ive got wearevers too and mine squeek like a biotch. They annoy the **** outta me. But w.e my dad paid for everything to get my pads and rotors, so i guess i cant complain lol
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Ive got the duralast gold c-max pads with brembo blanks. The bite on this setup is great. Its saved me once from a 45mph crash when this idiot slammed on her brakes at a green light (I almost got hit by the person behind me too). For daily driving I love them, and love the fact that I can replace them for free anytime I want to