Anyone used Napa Ceramic pads ?

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Gotta do brakes on my uncles Windstar tomorrow, and my Pads of choice (Carquest Blue, Raybestos PG Ceramic, or Wagner Thermoquiet) are not available locally. I have to get the job done tomorrow as they are grinding badly. I can't order from rockauto, as I won't have them in time.
Napa is close, so I think I'll be using them for pads and rotors.

Anyone had experience with their Adaptive One (Satisfied), or Ultra Premium (Akebono) lines ?

Not sure which pad to buy. They are almost the same price, and are both in stock. Which would you choose ?

Thanks,
Justin
 
Yes! I tried Napa ceramic pads on our 2000 VW Beetle. They work great - a lot less dust than stock and no squeaking.

They stop A-OK too. Though I haven't "put them to the ultimate test" of canyon driving, they have proven fine otherwise.
 
Don't hesistate to buy any parts or recieve services from Napa Auto Parts. Napa always meet or exceeds the manufactureers oem specifications which AutoZone or O'Reilly does not come very close at all with their parts or services.
 
Originally Posted By: T-Bone
Yes! I tried Napa ceramic pads on our 2000 VW Beetle. They work great - a lot less dust than stock and no squeaking.

They stop A-OK too. Though I haven't "put them to the ultimate test" of canyon driving, they have proven fine otherwise.

T-Bone, Which pads did you use ? The Ultra Premium, or the Adaptive-One ?

Thanks,
Justin
 
Originally Posted By: cos
Anyone know who makes the Adaptive-One ceramic pads for NAPA?

The MSDS for the ADO ceramic pads for my car lists the supplier as Satisfied Brake Products of Cornwall, Ontario.
 
AZ pads are mfgr's by Morse, they're pretty high quality, but I have to admit, not all of them are that good, they like are OK if that.
Go with the Napa pads
 
Thanks guys,

I went with the Napa Adaptive One pads, and the basic rotors (Raybestos Profesional Grade).
I'm very pleased with the results.

Thanks,
Justin
 
Well, I haven't paid retail for autoparts in years.
The pads were $54, and the rotors were $32 each.
I get my dealer discount.
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I like the Akebono ceramic pads too -- I got tired of brake dust on alloy wheels, and the Akebonos do not generate any brake dust.

It is good to know that NAPA's Ultra Premium ceramic pad is made by Akebono. Even if they are a little more, they are worth it.
 
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