Guys,
If those rear caliper pistons are like my Maxima's, they need turned clockwise to screw them back in, right? A special "turn-in" tool is supposedly needed for Maximas, also, but I have done several with a pair of needle nose pliers. It works surprisingly well. I have read on a Maxima forum of some guys' pistons being too "tight" for this, though. I suspect that they were probably needing replacing or rebuilt by that stage, though.
Wavinwayne,
I have sen the quote you had in the original post several times, myself (replace OEM semi-metallic with sem-metallic and ceramic with ceramic). I have read that this is due to the rotor composition needing to match the pad composition. If the two don't match, unwanted noise can occur. Supposedly having something to do with density of materials and resonance, etc...
After researching a lot for my recent front brake job, I concluded that ceramic pads generally actually have a lower co-efficient of friction. This means less bite. However, they generally dust much less than semi-metallic, and also make less noise. The dust they create is generally a lighter color, too, so it is harder to see.
Kevlar type pads (EBC Green Stuff is one) supposedly bite pretty good, but many have complained of excess dust and noise.
I finally chose Bendix Import Quiets for my Maxima. They're a semi-metallic, with Bendix's special coating to help bedding in (Titanium metallic or something like that). I now have over 500 miles on them, and couldn't be happier. They have been absolutely quiet (constructed with some type of sound absorption/cancelling stuff) and bite hard hot or cold. They are definitely a step above OEM, and Maxima's have really good brakes from the factory. Dusting is about the same as OEM, but isn't one of my biggest concerns because I wash my car very often.
Other pads I considered were Hawk HPS (more $ than I wanted to spend), Performance Friction Carbon-metallic (previous experience with them on Police Interceptors was excellent braking but lots of dust), and an Akebono pad but was out of stock.
Dave