Need to replace my aftermarket brake pads.. Advice Please

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Old 06-22-2006 | 06:01 PM
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Need to replace my aftermarket brake pads.. Advice Please

My aftermarket Axxis brake pads are up now and now I am in the market to finding a new set of brake pads...I bought these aftermarket ones back in 02-03... I think I have the ceramic ones.....not sure but they are a good set that gives alot of brake dust...

Well i need new performance brake pads asap...I check on ebay and nothing came up for the 02s... Any suggestions to where i can buy these?? or if there are others brake pads just as good or better... Let me know..

I have slotted/crossed drilled rotors
Old 06-22-2006 | 08:23 PM
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I just changed my brake set-up yesterday and went with Satisfied Ceramic Pro...so far, so good. You can purchase them on tirerack.com or partsamerica.com.
Old 06-22-2006 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by TL260power
My aftermarket Axxis brake pads are up now and now I am in the market to finding a new set of brake pads...I bought these aftermarket ones back in 02-03... I think I have the ceramic ones.....not sure but they are a good set that gives alot of brake dust...

Well i need new performance brake pads asap...I check on ebay and nothing came up for the 02s... Any suggestions to where i can buy these?? or if there are others brake pads just as good or better... Let me know..

I have slotted/crossed drilled rotors
You probably had Axxis Ultimates and those are semi-metallic, thus the large amount of brake dust and probably squealing at low speeds. Those are not ceramic. If you wanted a quiet pad w/ minimial dust go with the EBC Greenstuff pads. I have a few in stock $85 shipped if you want a set for the front or I have ROTORA H2 ceramic pads, which is the material Honda puts on from the factory. Wherever you choose to buy though, stay away from semi-metallics. Oh yea, I meant to add that although the semi-metallic pads like Axxis Ultimates give off a lot of brake dust and have squealing issues here and there they do have a great bite.
Old 06-23-2006 | 12:54 AM
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Hawk HPS street formula. no squeeking, brakes awsome, and dust is very very minimal. i use to clean my wheels every two to three days with the oems with the hawks on my 19s i clean it roughly every week and a half now. they are awsome for the price!!! thats what i would recommend.
Old 06-23-2006 | 08:22 AM
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EBC, Satisfied, or Hawk.
Old 06-23-2006 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Excelerate
You probably had Axxis Ultimates and those are semi-metallic, thus the large amount of brake dust and probably squealing at low speeds. Those are not ceramic. If you wanted a quiet pad w/ minimial dust go with the EBC Greenstuff pads. I have a few in stock $85 shipped if you want a set for the front or I have ROTORA H2 ceramic pads, which is the material Honda puts on from the factory. Wherever you choose to buy though, stay away from semi-metallics. Oh yea, I meant to add that although the semi-metallic pads like Axxis Ultimates give off a lot of brake dust and have squealing issues here and there they do have a great bite.
whats the part # of the ebc green pads you have?
Old 06-23-2006 | 10:07 AM
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I just changed my brake set-up yesterday and went with Satisfied Ceramic Pro...so far, so good. You can purchase them on tirerack.com or partsamerica.com.
good advice...THanks I am lookin at the sites now..
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