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Old 01-31-2002, 12:09 AM
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brake pads

hi, could any1 recommend a brand of disc pads that would be a step up from stock. i am contemplation an upgrade but need more info. if this info helps i have a 94 lx w/ front and rear wheel disc and abs.

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Brembo has nice braking systems.
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Old 01-31-2002, 10:12 AM
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Aem/Nissin pads are nice.

EBC pads are also very good

www.aempower.com

www.ebc-brakes.com
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ww.ebc-brakes.com
EBC makes really good pads to fit stock brakes, its just a matter of finding a store that sells 'em (not hard)
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One of the best high performance brake pads available is Hawk HP Plus.

I've seen a lot of angry reviews complaining about EBC Green Stuff and AEM pads. But I never saw any complain about Hawk HP Plus.

I have them my own and I can testify - THEY ARE GREAT. Lots of braking power.

It's like night and day when compared to stock pads.

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This thread has some discussion on brake pads too:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t27359.html
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How are the Axxis "Metal Master" brake pads, compared to say Nissin, and EBC pads?
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How are the Axxis "Metal Master" brake pads, compared to say Nissin, and EBC pads?
Heard generally good things about stopping power - particularly when warmed - but tend to be a bit noisier and a little harsher on the rotors. Still a decent choice though.
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