Dirty brake pads
Im gonna change my brake pads. Im tired of cleaning my wheels, and 2 days later, they are caked with brake dust. I think the previous owner just put the cheapo pads from AutoZone on there. Ive heard ceramic is the way to go, but this isnt a track car, and i drive it daily, until snow hits the ground. So which brake pads are the best choice?
Joe |
EBC Redstuff pads gave me good, clean results on the street. No good for the track though!
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Great performing low cost ceramic pads are PowerStop. Around $50 per axle on ebay/Amamzon
I have been using themn as my DD pads and even a few AX with great results I have used RedStuff as well and they are great street/AX pads too |
I am using the OEM Porsche pads on my daily driver 2001 2.7 liter/base, and suggest you might want to also consider them. The brake performance is perfectly acceptable for street driving, pad life seems long (for street driving), and dusting is middle of the road (not non-existent/mild, but also nothing close to extreme, like what you're describing.)
Now I am getting some brake squeaking/squealing under mid/light pedal force and certain speeds/heat levels, which I'm struggling a bit to solve, but I figure it might be because of grooves worn into the discs, so plan to have the discs surfaced and I have a feeling that occasional squeaking noise will go away. The OE pads also work fine year-round (if you drive in rain, or snow, they're all good!) Best of luck to ya! |
I have been using Akebono Ceramic for a couple years now on my DD. The bite is not quite as good as oem Porsche pads, but brake dust is VERY low. Great alternative for low dust and good performance.
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I went from full on cleaning my wheels every week with wheel cleaner, to just wiping them off with the rag after washing the car. |
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