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  • roushstage2
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Originally posted by Caress Detailing View Post
    Misinformation at it's best.
    LOL, agreed x1,000, to that whole post actually. I missed that.

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  • Caress Detailing
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Originally posted by seth1066 View Post
    Agreed, but this is a Honda Accord, not a high performance car. Most of the braking action will be when the pads/rotors are relatively cool. In the 1980's when Mercedes became more popular, the factory rejected all complaints of dust and fast wear, as well as squealing, because the car stopped better with the softer, dustier, noisier compound.
    That's true, I failed to realize we're talking about an everyday driving car not a performance car lol

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  • seth1066
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Originally posted by Caress Detailing View Post
    I think you have that backwards. A "Harder" pad will require more heat, thus on normal braking conditions they won't wear out as fast. If you have a softer pad, yes the initial braking point is "better" but as temperatures rises it will wear out faster and not brake as hard.

    Which is why Porsches, Ferrari's, etc. use harder brake pads which actually eats up more rotor. That's why Euro cars always replace the rotors and not resurface them.
    Agreed, but this is a Honda Accord, not a high performance car. Most of the braking action will be when the pads/rotors are relatively cool. In the 1980's when Mercedes became more popular, the factory rejected all complaints of dust and fast wear, as well as squealing, because the car stopped better with the softer, dustier, noisier compound.

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  • Caress Detailing
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Originally posted by Megafast13 View Post

    Brands don't matter as much as long as they are ceramic.
    Misinformation at it's best.

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  • Caress Detailing
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Originally posted by seth1066 View Post
    Looking at the Service Bulletin, it looks like the pads will rub against the disc when not braking. The repair solution is a set of springs that keeps them off the disc.

    FYI- Generally, everything being equal, the faster the pads wear out, the better the pad and braking performance.
    I think you have that backwards. A "Harder" pad will require more heat, thus on normal braking conditions they won't wear out as fast. If you have a softer pad, yes the initial braking point is "better" but as temperatures rises it will wear out faster and not brake as hard.

    Which is why Porsches, Ferrari's, etc. use harder brake pads which actually eats up more rotor. That's why Euro cars always replace the rotors and not resurface them.

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  • Ryan331
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Originally posted by Andrew C. View Post
    Go with the Wagner ThermoQuiets, they are amazing brake pads. And a pad doesn't have to be ceramic, in fact the ThermoQuiets are semi-metallic and they are a top of the notch pad.
    I used to agree, but I had an issue where I'd hit the brakes after driving for a while in the rain, and the car wouldn't begin to slow down for 1-2 seconds.. Never failed, happened every time in the rain

    I've switched to using Hawk HPS pads (can have a BIT more noise, but mostly minimal brake dust/ great stopping power)

    I also have used powerslot rotors for the past few years- I've had zero problems with warpage. The only problem is you can't resurface the rotors (though I've slapped pads on twice, and it still stops smooth, including many high speed stops at the drag strip)

    Prices are fair on each from tirerack..

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  • Jonesey
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    If you are concerned about brake dust- go with the Akebono Euro pads. I installed them on my 03 9-5 SAAB AERO. With the original pads, wheels needed cleaning after 2 days. Now after a week they still look clean. I didn't do any testing, but seat of the pants I'd say they have about 95 % of the original braking power. Light squeal in the morning when reversing out of the driveway, but quiet after that.(Akebono actually makes the pads for 2005 and up SAAB's)

    I have also tried the EBC Greenstuff pads on my 9-3. Had less dust than OEM, but more than Akebono. Also, there was more of a drop in braking performance. I'm going to stick with the Akebonos from now on.

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  • kimchiyuk
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Originally posted by seth1066 View Post
    Looking at the Service Bulletin, it looks like the pads will rub against the disc when not braking. The repair solution is a set of springs that keeps them off the disc.

    FYI- Generally, everything being equal, the faster the pads wear out, the better the pad and braking performance.
    This is true, to some extent, and also, barring there are no abnormal brake issues, i.e. seized calipers, defective parts etc. Also, since he mentioned they are factory pads, manufacturers, for an everyday, non-performance vehicle, would like their pads to last longer than 15K miles.

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  • ColonelCash
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    I'm in the market for some new brakes and rotors on my Volvo S70. Sad thing is, the OEM Volvo brakes have horrible brake dust....so I'm checking out some ceramic pads, but most people have squeal problems with them regardless of brands.

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  • seth1066
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Looking at the Service Bulletin, it looks like the pads will rub against the disc when not braking. The repair solution is a set of springs that keeps them off the disc.

    FYI- Generally, everything being equal, the faster the pads wear out, the better the pad and braking performance.

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  • Andrew C.
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Go with the Wagner ThermoQuiets, they are amazing brake pads. And a pad doesn't have to be ceramic, in fact the ThermoQuiets are semi-metallic and they are a top of the notch pad.

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  • the_invisible
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    It is under warranty.

    Applies To: 2008–10 Accord – See VEHICLES AFFECTED

    Front Brakes Judder and/or Squeal
    (Supersedes 09 096, dated December 14, 2009, to revise the information marked by the black bars)

    REVISION SUMMARY
    Under WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION, the Defect
    Code was changed.

    SYMPTOM
    When the brakes are applied normally, the driver feels
    a juddering vibration through the steering wheel or
    brake pedal, and/or hears a squealing noise.

    VEHICLES AFFECTED
    2008–09 Accord EX, EX-L: ALL JHM and 1HG
    2009 Accord V6 KL:
    From VIN 5KBCP3...9B000001 thru
    5KBCP3...9B502866
    2010 Accord 2-Door L4 (Ohio produced):
    From VIN 1HGCS1...AA000001 thru
    1HGCS1...AA002642
    2010 Accord 2-Door V6 (Ohio produced):
    From VIN 1HGCS2...AA000001 thru
    1HGCS2...AA001792
    2010 Accord 4-Door L4 (Ohio produced):
    From VIN 1HGCP2...AA000001 thru
    1HGCP2...AA028719
    2010 Accord 4-Door V6 KA (Alabama produced):
    From VIN 5KBCP3...AB000001 thru
    5KBCP3...AB005630
    2010 Accord 4-Door V6 (Ohio produced):
    From VIN 1HGCP3...AA000001 thru
    1HGCP3...AA002231

    Source:

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  • Clutch34
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Dec 31, 2009** I got the car in 08.

    I just checked my owner's manual and it says that brake pads are NOT under warranty as they are parts that will eventually wear out. I'm going to the dealership on Monday morning anyways to get my pin stripe re-done, I guess I'll ask them about it then.

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  • roushstage2
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    The new VW's are like that too. My sister's car needed everything at about 9-10K miles.

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  • Clutch34
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    Re: Good brake pad brands?

    Thanks for the posts, I'll keep my options open and look at the brands listed as well as my owner's manual. I'm on another forum for Accords and it seems that pre-mature break pad wear/failure is quite common for 8th Gen coupes. I think I'm on the high end with 15K miles, some have had to go in on only 9K miles!

    And Kimchiyuk, if it is 12 months or 12K miles, I've unfortunately missed both as my 12 month mark was Dec 31, 2008. lol

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