Thread: Best Brake Pads

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    Default Best Brake Pads

    So I just put on a set of cheap-o brake pads not too long ago, maybe 5 months ago. Every time I'm off-road and I get dirt in there, they squeak really bad. The wildlife can hear my brakes from a mile away!!! So my question is; In your experience, what brake pads work the best for you?
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    I am using Hawk Performance pads and am very pleased with them.
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    I've used EBC on my truck and was happy.
    http://www.ebcbrakes.com/

    Since getting the Toyota, EBC is the only non-OEM brakes I've used (I'd use Toyota again, I use Toyota drums, rear shoes and rotors), but seems like years ago Raybestos was OK on a Ford I owned.
    Last edited by DaveInDenver; 07-09-2007 at 03:31 PM.

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    at 46,000 miles I am still on my original Toyota pads so I'll stick with their brand
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    Quote Originally Posted by teotwaki
    at 46,000 miles I am still on my original Toyota pads so I'll stick with their brand
    Same here. OEM Toyota has been the only brake components I have had zero issues with.
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    Default Brake Pads

    Centric posiquit- ceramic, or akibono ceramic-no noise, no dust on wheel,
    great heat dissipation, long lasting, cost less then O.E

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    For you guys using Hawk or EBC, how have they held up off-road? There was an interesting discussion about pads on TTORA a couple weeks ago, and while mostly everyone agreed that those performance pads would do as good or better than OEM on road, no one had tested them in significant amounts of mud, water crossings, dirt, etc.
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    Default Akebono Ceramic Disc Pads

    Here's a link for a description. http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...T+Ceramic+Pads

    I just found it on google, no endorsement of the website. The Akebono pads; however, are outstanding. No difference in stopping power over my OEM pads. They seem to really last and are very quiet. In fact, I never hear them.

    Good luck.

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    I'm using Hawk pads and SP slotted rotors in front. They have been through some dirt and water and such. They seem to be holding up fine.

    I believe they work better than stock, which are pretty good too.

    I will switch out the rear as soon as they wear out.


    I was pointed to this place for brake stuff. My buddies dad races his BMW's and buys stuff from them. He's the one who originally suggested Hawk pads to me.

    http://www.raceshopper.com/

    They were knowledgable and helpful when I spoke to them.
    Last edited by calamaridog; 07-10-2007 at 12:30 AM.
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