J JC22 Joined May 19, 2022 Messages 138 Location West TN Oct 5, 2023 #1 What would y'all recommend for low dust and good bite ? Preferably from RockAuto.
Passport1 Joined Sep 17, 2012 Messages 4,188 Location A Barrier Island Oct 5, 2023 #3 Just did a pad slap on my '12 Suzuki today. Centric ceramic from RA. Very good quality reasonable cost.
Just did a pad slap on my '12 Suzuki today. Centric ceramic from RA. Very good quality reasonable cost.
O Oro_O Joined Sep 20, 2014 Messages 3,310 Oct 5, 2023 #4 Passport1 said: Just did a pad slap on my '12 Suzuki today. Centric ceramic from RA. Very good quality reasonable cost. Click to expand... I’ve had excellent results with these on several vehicles. The non-premium Raybestos ceramic have also been great for me, and basic Wagner ceramic are also OK.
Passport1 said: Just did a pad slap on my '12 Suzuki today. Centric ceramic from RA. Very good quality reasonable cost. Click to expand... I’ve had excellent results with these on several vehicles. The non-premium Raybestos ceramic have also been great for me, and basic Wagner ceramic are also OK.
S slacktide_bitog Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 17,957 Location USA Oct 5, 2023 #5 While not available on Rock Auto, the best pads for a daily driver are the EBC Ultimax2/Blackstuff If you insist on Rock Auto, get the Akebono ASP (listed in the red section)
While not available on Rock Auto, the best pads for a daily driver are the EBC Ultimax2/Blackstuff If you insist on Rock Auto, get the Akebono ASP (listed in the red section)
mclasser Joined Apr 13, 2013 Messages 3,263 Oct 5, 2023 #6 Akebono pads & regular parts store rotors worked well on my old Infiniti I35 (sister to the Maxima).
J JC22 Thread starter Joined May 19, 2022 Messages 138 Location West TN Oct 5, 2023 #7 Would there be any benefit using drilled & slotted rotors ?
S slacktide_bitog Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 17,957 Location USA Oct 5, 2023 #8 JC22 said: Would there be any benefit using drilled & slotted rotors ? Click to expand... No In fact, they actually do more harm than good.
JC22 said: Would there be any benefit using drilled & slotted rotors ? Click to expand... No In fact, they actually do more harm than good.
J JC22 Thread starter Joined May 19, 2022 Messages 138 Location West TN Oct 6, 2023 #10 What about Raybestos High Carbon rotors ?