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Old 02-06-2017, 01:52 PM
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what brake pads should i get ? Or should i just go to the dealer and buy them from there ?
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If your a baller on a budget and want better than stocks go with Centric Posi Quiet ceramic fronts and rears. That's what I have on mine. Minimal brake dust and has more bite to it.
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Originally Posted by Crj5181
what brake pads should i get ? Or should i just go to the dealer and buy them from there ?
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depends on what type of performance you want. If you want the same as stock, acuraoemparts.com and you can order from them. Acurazine is a 5% off code!

If you want something cheaper and don't mind worse brakes, rockauto.com has an econonmy section. They also have a stock/comparable section and a performance selection. Always a great place to check.

If you need personalized help and/or rotors and pads, check with vendors excelerate or heeltoeautomotive and they can hook you up!
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Centric Posi Quiet are great!
Old 03-02-2017, 01:36 PM
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See my two recent posts....

https://acurazine.com/forums/fourth-...r-cars-955499/

https://acurazine.com/forums/fourth-...e-pads-955511/
Old 05-01-2017, 01:10 PM
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I don't mean to be rude, but the quality of the answer depends on the quality of the question.
The correct answer to the OP's question is "it depends".
Seek and you will find.
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I'd go with OEM but I'll buy online and not pay retail price. I am at 60K on my original OEM pads and rotors. No problem so there is no point going aftermarket for me.

From the past, I didn't like Nissan/Inifiniti pads so I went with Akenbono ProACT pads and Centric rotors. They worked.
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Centric Posi Quiets are great pads. The StopTech Street Performance pads are another one worth recommending if you're looking for something with improved performance over the OEM pad.

They offer a stronger initial bite and reduced brake fade in a low dusting/noise pad. You can see them here: StopTech Brake Pads - Street Series - Excelerate's Honda & Acura Store - Japanese Performance Specialist

Good luck!




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