unvc92camarors 03-29-2008, 04:32 PM Well, before you say search, I did. ;)
I was just wondering what the general consensus is anymore on brake pads. I need new front ones (along with rotors) and wanted to make sure I got the right ones. I've heard that both Hawk HPS and PBR/MetalMasters are good.
I want some that are good enough for aggressive street driving (reason I didn't include the HP Plus) but do not squeak at all and at least don't have a lot of dust. How are the PBRs dust-wise?
Thanks in advance for the help. :cool:
Oh, and I read that changing brake fluid is recommended as well. How hard is this to do? I've done rotors and pads many times before but have never changed the fluid.
slomarao 03-29-2008, 07:11 PM im on hawk hp pluses, some people think there too much for street driving. in the rear just the hps's. I like my setup.
stopthatman 03-29-2008, 08:42 PM i got the PBRs from strano, they have good bite but less than HPS+ hard to say how much less. can still slam stops but rare to lock up front ABS like HPS+ could. i'd say about 35% less dust. still dust more than stock pads tho
unvc92camarors 03-31-2008, 05:59 PM i got the PBRs from strano, they have good bite but less than HPS+ hard to say how much less. can still slam stops but rare to lock up front ABS like HPS+ could. i'd say about 35% less dust. still dust more than stock pads tho
That's why they appeal to me. How much would you say they dust compared to Hawk HPS pads? Either of those two sound like they would help me out quite a bit in that department.
Capn Pete 04-01-2008, 08:25 AM That's why they appeal to me. How much would you say they dust compared to Hawk HPS pads? Either of those two sound like they would help me out quite a bit in that department.
Hawk HPS pads dust like crazy, and squealed like hell on my car :rolleyes:.
They DON'T work well on a race track either! ;)
I've been running ceramic pads from PartSource (similar to Autozone I think?) ... their brand name is "Satisfied" ... not sure who the manufacturer is? They work GREAT. Clean. Quiet. AND they work well enough that I've used them out on a couple road courses with very little to no brake fade! :)
I believe Hawk makes ceramic pads ... I'd try them out ... but the HPS are garbage IMO :shrug:.
RUDEDOG 04-01-2008, 11:46 AM Anyone have any experience with EBC Greenstuff pads. I have a set I was going to install. The box says they are made with aramid fiber (kevlar) and are supposed to be very low dust. I usually use bendix semi-metallic on everything, have had no issues except a small amount of dust which I consider normal, and they seem to last very long.
stopthatman 04-01-2008, 06:26 PM i never used the regular HPS pads but i hear they dust pretty good too. forgot about the squeal. every stop w/ the HPS+ no squeal with the PBRs
slomarao 04-01-2008, 11:25 PM my hp pluses are new and only have 150 miles on them, but so far not much dust.
unvc92camarors 04-04-2008, 06:10 PM Thanks, I think I'm leaning towards the PBRs.
maybe2fast 04-04-2008, 07:28 PM I have Raybestos Ceramics on the C5 setup. very happy
unvc92camarors 04-05-2008, 07:30 PM I have Raybestos Ceramics on the C5 setup. very happy
I've heard ceramics are harder on the rotors, and I don't feel like getting them turned every so often. That and they're more expensive, which is never a good thing for the pocketbook.
wbacall 04-05-2008, 08:55 PM Anyone have any experience with EBC Greenstuff pads. I have a set I was going to install. The box says they are made with aramid fiber (kevlar) and are supposed to be very low dust. I usually use bendix semi-metallic on everything, have had no issues except a small amount of dust which I consider normal, and they seem to last very long.
I have used the EBC Greenstuff pads for a few years and I like them. On the plus side I no longer have any problems with brake pulsation! (I have tried many other pads and always end up with pulsation after a few thousand miles). They do not last very long and the dust level is higher them with ceramic pads. I live in Southern California and do a lot of driving is heavy stop & go freeway traffic.
stopthatman 04-08-2008, 04:53 PM also the HPS+ etched my rotors in just 12,000 miles. deeper loss of material than any pad i've tried. i do autox and generally drive hard tho
edit: right HP+ the rotor eater
Capn Pete 04-10-2008, 08:10 AM also the HPS+ etched my rotors in just 12,000 miles. deeper loss of material than any pad i've tried. i do autox and generally drive hard tho
HPS or HP+?? I don't think they make HPS+ :think:. HPS are streets, and HP+ are the first step above.
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