by sydemoid » Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:28 am
In all honesty...
If you want stronger stopping power in the long haul, carbon metallic is the way to go.
Do your research, and you will see that some pads require a warm up period before they wok @ 100%...
If you have slotted rotors... DO NOT use EBC kevlar pads... I had them on my car after ceramics, and they overheated too easily, causing erratic braking (Not cool!)
I have cross drilled/slotted rotors on my ride, and currently Im liking the Carbon/Metallic pads.
Always a pro/con with these things, the pads are the only "tuneable" part of our braking system. Metallic pads create more brake dust, handle more abuse, and need to be heated to work right.
Oem pads are great, but for spirited driving, they will wear out quicker.
Stick to AXXIS, HAWK, AKEBONO pads, and you will not regret the choice, upgrade your brakelines to Goodrich stainless stell braided lines, and upgrade to DOT 4 (currently using racing formula by ARE)... your brakes will stop on a dime, and give you some change.
my 2 pennies.
-D
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