factory brake pads vs aftermarket

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Scott Phelps, Jun 7, 2005.

  1. Scott Phelps

    Scott Phelps Guest

    I would like some opiouns on factory brake pads vs aftermarket ones (say
    ceramic)?

    Is ceramic better? They say they have a life time warrenty... bring them
    back etc?

    Thanks
     
    Scott Phelps, Jun 7, 2005
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    chip Guest

    they are very hard and eat some rotors, most aftermarket pads also
    squeak on a honda.
    Chip
     
    chip, Jun 8, 2005
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    John Horner Guest

    I recently installed Wagner ThermoQuiet pads all around on my '03 Accord
    and so far am completely happy with them. Considering that the factory
    rear pads were completely worn out in 32k miles of moderate driving I
    see no reason to go with factory pads.

    There are many, many grades of aftermarket pads out there. Even within
    brand names there are generally three or more quality levels offered.
    My advice is to stay away from the bargain priced ones :(.

    Personally I have been installing Raybestos QuietStop or Wagner
    ThermoQuiet pads on our various vehicles and have been 100% satisfied
    with both. No noisy brakes, no rapid rotor wear and very moderate
    dusting levels with both of them.

    John
     
    John Horner, Jun 8, 2005
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    jim beam Guest

    when i lived in san francisco, driving on all those hills, i found them
    to have bad fade. as in /dangerously/ bad. i returned to oem and have
    had no more fade problems in normal use.
     
    jim beam, Jun 8, 2005
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    jim beam Guest

    oh, and one other thing, over the counter, those wagner pads cost me
    /more/ than oem online, and oem came with backing plates & lube, the
    wagners didn't. more money, inferior performance??? does not compute!
     
    jim beam, Jun 8, 2005
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