Brake Pad Opinions

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by rsutton1223, Mar 23, 2012.

  1. rsutton1223

    rsutton1223 Obsessed
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    My current pads (can't remember the name honestly) on my Brembo's dust like crazy! It almost seems like just pulling the car out of the driveway after washing it makes the wheels dusty.

    What is a good street/spirited driving/occasional track use pad that won't completely throw dust everywhere?

    StopTechs? Hawk?
     
  2. slade1274

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    get black wheels so you can't see the dust.... oh.... wait.... never mind. :p
     
  3. rsutton1223

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    You can still see it! It looks brown on flat black wheels.
     
  4. slowwrx

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    Honestly there isnt a good pad wvailable that doesnt dust. Atleast not one that i would take to the track
     
  5. WRboXer

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    My stoptechs dust less and make less noise then the typical HPS setup. Hot lapped them doing 1:10's on tally with a 1 +g of braking and they held up fine. Wouldnt be the pad i would put on my race car, but so far for a street pad they have been better then the hawks by a long shot.

    Hope this helps.
     
  6. jdmyourlife

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    I heard stoptech make noise when going from drive to reverse and vis versa, due to the pads not being the corrects side for the calipers.. only for brembo is whats being said.
     
  7. WRboXer

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    you nailed it. pads do tend to make noise when switching gears/direction, and usually when installed into calipers they were not designed to fit in.

    But alteast they dont make noise when braking right????

    Atleast you dont have the problem i have, my brake pads make noise all night sitting in my garage, its very annoying.
     
  8. longfury

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    Which Stoptech pads are you talking about? I have been looking at the Stoptech street performance brake pads for awhile and thinking about getting a set. My car is never tracked and only driven on the street.
     
  9. WRboXer

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    Im talking about the street performance pads.



    I tracked mine as well in mid 60's temps on 235" ps2's and ate super blue(stock otherwise), turning decent lap times and encountered no fade(at little tally). Certainly wouldnt be running them if i was on rcomps and/or having 15+ min sessions of trying to set a lap record, but so far they are my favorite and most affordable street pad to date.
     
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    Other than occasional mountain abuse, my car is just daily driven up and down the interstate. I wouldn't want to have a pad any less aggressive than the stockers though.

    Thanks for the input.
     
  11. bomjoon

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    hawk's street pads fade too quick.

    i like ferodo's

    carbotech's on track
     
  12. Jake

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    i think i post this in every brake pad question thread, but:

    great stopping power, low price, low dusting

    you can only pick two
     
    #12 Jake, Apr 19, 2012
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    i want max stoppage and no dust.
    NO dust.
     
  14. AtlxPat

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    i had hp+ pads in the front and dear god they caked my wheels with dust
    hps on the rear and they were very easy to clean
    i currently have the centric posiquiets which dust a little more than the hps's.
     
  15. Jake

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    not possible, but if it was, then price would be astronomical
     
  16. bomjoon

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    you said pick two.
     
  17. Jake

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    and you did, that's the point. you can't have great stopping pads and low dusting without paying a ridiculous amount. and you can't have cheap pads that dust well and expect them to stop for shit, and so on and so forth
     
  18. RSConvert

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    I found the Stoptech pads dusted the my wheels (mainly fronts) really quick, probably a couple days after cleaning. Also thought they were a bit noisy.

    Switched to Hawk HPS and the wheels barely get dusty (it'll take three weeks before I notice the dust and no noise complaints with them.
     
  19. J_P

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    HPS was a real downgrade compared to stock imo. Depending on your driving habits and what pads you are used to the HPS dust less but can't hold a candle to the stopping power of the oem(brembo) pads. I tried the HPS and quickly replaced them with HP+ (gave the HPS away). Tons of dust but the car stops a little better than stock. I have only gotten brake fade while running the dragon back and forth. I finally waxed the wheels after cleaning them and the dust comes off much easier now.

    I will be trying the Ferodo DS2500's next.
     
  20. Matto357

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    I'll agree on the stoptechs being dusty for the performance they give.
     

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