Honda Disk brake pads vs. Wagner (or other)?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by KWW, Jul 24, 2004.

  1. KWW

    KWW Guest

    I wonder if there is an particular reason to go with "Genuine Honda" disk
    brake pads vs. high quality Wagner (or some other) pads? Might another
    brand be "too hard" and wear the rotors too much or something? I will be
    needing to replace front and rear pads on our '97 Ody.
    TIA!
    KWW
     
    KWW, Jul 24, 2004
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    E. Meyer Guest

    At least if you get the Honda pads, you are reasonably assured they will
    perform the same and last as long as the originals.
     
    E. Meyer, Jul 24, 2004
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    Caroline Guest

    My 1991 Honda Civic, 154k miles, is on its third set of brake pads and second
    set of non-OEM brake pads. The non-OEM brake pads seem to be fine, though based
    on general reading, I recommend buying high end ones. The last pair I bought
    were Raybestos for around $43. OEMs cost about the same, but my first pair of
    OEMs didn't seem to last long (43k miles, 2 years), so I'm not inclined to go
    OEM again.

    I have never had any problems with my brakes, apart from a little screeching
    which turned out to be dust. They are NOT anti-lock brakes.

    Stay tuned as I have read many folks here say they will only buy OEM pads.
     
    Caroline, Jul 24, 2004
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    BBTACO Guest

    About four weeks ago I put a set of Bendix "Import Quiet" Pads on the front
    of our 99 V6 Accord. So far I have not heard any noise at all and the car
    seems to stop a little quicker. The OEM pads still had about 5,000 miles
    left on them but had started squealing when the car came to a stop.
     
    BBTACO, Jul 25, 2004
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    jim beam Guest

    my first experience with a civic was that it was easy to get brake fade
    on big hills. i thought it was just a civic problem with small disks.
    the pads were aftermarket - not sure what brand. then i switched to
    oem. fade is much less, pad dust on the wheels is much less and they
    come with a full anti-squeal shim and lube kit. unless you're going
    with really high quality racing disks & pads, i see absolutely no reason
    to not use oem. and it's not like there's a significant price
    differential if you buy oem pads online.
     
    jim beam, Jul 25, 2004
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    SoCalMike Guest


    nothing wrong with "lifetime" raybestos. save your receipt, youll
    eventually need it for the free set of pads. they do last longer, tho.
     
    SoCalMike, Jul 26, 2004
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    SoCalMike Guest

    with "lifetime" brake pads bought aftermarket, you get free pads when
    the old ones wear out.
     
    SoCalMike, Jul 26, 2004
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    Caroline Guest

    Ya know I did save the receipt/invoice and warranty sheet, properly filling all
    out. I even posted here way back then in 2002 (under a different name) about how
    my new brake pads had a "life-time warranty." I remember the clerk at Carquest
    (which IIRC sells Raybestos under its name) telling me about this life-time
    warranty. But I thought surely there would be some fine print there that said
    something like 'normal wear nullifies this warranty.' There's not.

    The warranty isn't quite as explicit about this as you imply, talking about a
    lifetime warranty for "noise free" operation. Is Raybestos saying when my brakes
    hit the squealer point, I can exchange the old pads for new ones, no charge?

    Seems to fail the common sense test, so I'm asking...
     
    Caroline, Jul 26, 2004
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    jim beam Guest

    what are their fade and dust characteristics?
     
    jim beam, Jul 26, 2004
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    SoCalMike Guest

    dunno bout that...

    theyre counting on you forgetting about buying the pads, or not having
    the receipt.
     
    SoCalMike, Jul 26, 2004
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    PMS Guest

    I have been using AXXIS/REPCO/PBR metal master pads for years on all my cars
    and in every instance the braking performance has improved.

    I am just about to replace the front pads on our 02 Sienna with AXXIS
    ceramic pads.
     
    PMS, Jul 27, 2004
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    Rex B Guest

    ||> I wonder if there is an particular reason to go with "Genuine Honda" disk
    ||> brake pads vs. high quality Wagner (or some other) pads? Might another
    ||> brand be "too hard" and wear the rotors too much or something? I will be
    ||> needing to replace front and rear pads on our '97 Ody.

    You would be fine with any good aftermarket pads.
    I use Raybestos exclusively.

    Texas Parts Guy
     
    Rex B, Jul 27, 2004
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  13. Or selling the car.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Jul 27, 2004
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  14. KWW

    KWW Guest

    Or maybe they come out and kill you.... lifetime warranties are scarry! :)
     
    KWW, Jul 29, 2004
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