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Old Apr 8, 2011 | 03:27 PM
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Ceramic brakes

So I heard recently that they have come out with a newer "perfected" ceramic brake that operates 350 degrees cooler than average brakes. They were trying to pitch it to me at AutoZone. I guess they perfected the compound and the right type of mixture of semi-metals in these new ceramic brakes. A friend of mine said he purchased them and they work like a dream. Does anyone else have input on these/ experience with these new ceramic brakes?
Old Apr 9, 2011 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Joey D
So I heard recently that they have come out with a newer "perfected" ceramic brake that operates 350 degrees cooler than average brakes. They were trying to pitch it to me at AutoZone. I guess they perfected the compound and the right type of mixture of semi-metals in these new ceramic brakes. A friend of mine said he purchased them and they work like a dream. Does anyone else have input on these/ experience with these new ceramic brakes?
I can't say that I do but out of curiosity do they last as long as a regular brake?
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