Ceramic brake pads - may require greater pedal effort
MyOwnMechanic
08-28-2005, 02:45 AM
I have put a lot of miles on my Akebono Ceramic replacement front brake pads, and really like them. Low dust, noise free, have very good bite, and don't fade (We drive steep roads a lot). What else can you ask for? And while I don't believe that they wear the rotors faster than other pads, I found I can buy new rotors for the Ody for $32.99 each anyways.
However my first try at Ceramic pads, Raybestos Quiet Stops was terrible. After installing them I noticed softness in the brakes and that I had to press down much harder to get them to stop. :eek: When my wife first drove out of the house and down the hill she nearly panicked! :eek: :eek: (and she was warned!)
Those brakes had no initial bite. It was worse for her since she is much smaller than I and can't generate the pedal force that I can.
After some substaintial research I found a report on brake pads for police cars where the Hawk brand pads were the best! From further reading I determined that the Akebono were also very good, and that the Satisfied PRO ceramics were as bad as the Raybestos.
I was happy that my local Kragen store gave me a 100% credit on the used pads :smile: and special ordered the Akebono's for me. Meanwhile I removed the Raybestos on the same day - I felt that these things were plain unsafe - and put my old used pads back on. I didn't even want to drive to the Auto Parts store with them. And now I am very happy with the Akebono's -- better than OEM.
However my first try at Ceramic pads, Raybestos Quiet Stops was terrible. After installing them I noticed softness in the brakes and that I had to press down much harder to get them to stop. :eek: When my wife first drove out of the house and down the hill she nearly panicked! :eek: :eek: (and she was warned!)
Those brakes had no initial bite. It was worse for her since she is much smaller than I and can't generate the pedal force that I can.
After some substaintial research I found a report on brake pads for police cars where the Hawk brand pads were the best! From further reading I determined that the Akebono were also very good, and that the Satisfied PRO ceramics were as bad as the Raybestos.
I was happy that my local Kragen store gave me a 100% credit on the used pads :smile: and special ordered the Akebono's for me. Meanwhile I removed the Raybestos on the same day - I felt that these things were plain unsafe - and put my old used pads back on. I didn't even want to drive to the Auto Parts store with them. And now I am very happy with the Akebono's -- better than OEM.
BullShifter
09-27-2005, 12:30 AM
Akebono ceramics are what comes from the factory on Honda's!
1978Crew
03-24-2006, 03:41 PM
where did you get $33 rotors? what brand are they?
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