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Raybestos Element3.
I also did sand-start burnouts when I was 18 in my 1965 Mustang. And sheared the output shaft in transmission. And had to replace the transmission with one from a junk yard. Was not an aggressive driver after that.OK, but OP is looking for something aggressive.
And I know a lot of 70 year olds who drive like Andretti.
When my wife's 2007 Prius turned 100k about 10 years ago I replaced the pads and rotors because of rust. I replaced the rotors with Brembos. I had the brakes apart to lube the caliper pins the other day, and the paint was still holding up fine on the edges of the rotors. Prius brakes don't get much of a workout due to regenerative braking, but I was impressed that the rotors would look so good after 10 years.I don't know about Motorcraft but OEM Toyota/Lexus rotors are extremely high quality, I can easily resurface them 3-4 times , and they are the best ones I have tried in the rust belt, granted resurfacing rotors cost me $10 per rotor.
I have always been tempted to try Brembo rotors, heard nothing but good things.
I have no way to test every product out there on the same vehicle over same period of time and environment, so I can't say for certain whether the anti-seize you use is better or worse, only that the Raybestos DBL-2T has been working fine and is the same lube I used for other brake grease applications as well as other things.exactly which one, you have a link? I am from the rust belt (St. Louis, MO / Chicago area) and I still use Anti-seize on the hubs, always works flawlessly but wouldn't mind using a better product if I can.
No they're notEBC rotors are made in UK fyi.
I have the Duralast Elites on a Sienna. So far, so good. They feel firmer than Toyota “warranty” pads and seem to have somewhat better bite. Bosch makes these in Mexico, the “regular” Duralast is made in China, Gold is made in India.Duralast Elite are great pads, especially considering the Lifetime warranty on them, with my aggressive driving style, I prefer the Power Stop Z23s, they are extremely low fading as well.
I am also intrigued and want to try to Quality-Built pads but with all the effort I put into doing my brake jobs, I don't see the point in trying them because I can save $30-40 total on both front and rear pads, if I try them one day, I will update this post but if I wanted to save money, Duralast Elite pads are a great choice with their headache free lifetime warranty.
I didn't know there were Duralast "Elite" pads. Just looked 'em up, thanks!I have the Duralast Elites on a Sienna. So far, so good. They feel firmer than Toyota “warranty” pads and seem to have somewhat better bite. Bosch makes these in Mexico, the “regular” Duralast is made in China, Gold is made in India.
Quality-built is a MPA brand. They’re an importer and work with the parts stores on their house brands.
Eric from YT uses Muscle Grease on the hub. I use it also.^ I put silicone paste grease (formerly used anti-seize instead) on the hub, keeps hub rust reduced as well as allowing easy removal of uncoated rotors. I'm also in the rust belt.
I use Dow 111 if the car doesn’t call for a “special” grease like Toyota red rubber grease(Subaru calls for Niglube RX2, and I’m convinced the Toyota stuff is the same - they’re both a watermelon red/bubblegum pink in color). Syl-Glyde is also acceptable. As long as it’s not that Permatex green/pink stuff.I have no way to test every product out there on the same vehicle over same period of time and environment, so I can't say for certain whether the anti-seize you use is better or worse, only that the Raybestos DBL-2T has been working fine and is the same lube I used for other brake grease applications as well as other things.
However it's gone up in price, now $26 on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Raybestos-DBL-2T-Brake-Lube-Brush/dp/B0015RCGRM
Due to the price rise, I'll be looking around when I need more. Mission, 3M, and a few others whose names escape me at the moment, make something equivalent, which would be called silicone paste, not silicone based which is often not the same.
Here in California, if the car goes to Tahoe or goes to the coast often I’ll apply a film of anti-seize or spray dry moly lube.^ I put silicone paste grease (formerly used anti-seize instead) on the hub, keeps hub rust reduced as well as allowing easy removal of uncoated rotors. I'm also in the rust belt.
Care to provide any evidence?No they're not
The issue with Syl-Glyde and many of the others with a castor oil or petroleum base oil is their longevity is much shorter than a true silicone paste lube. However if switching to silicone, the old lube needs cleaned out which is fairly easy with brake clean or even gasoline, but once you put silicone lube on, it's very difficult to remove it all and I feel like there's no reason to switch back so it's a non-issue, except for that certain group of people who would put it on their caliper sliders (as I do), then later want to paint the calipers, and find the paint won't stick to any area that the silicone paste came in contact with... though I suppose enough wire brush action to remove a layer of metal should do the trick.I use Dow 111 if the car doesn’t call for a “special” grease like Toyota red rubber grease(Subaru calls for Niglube RX2, and I’m convinced the Toyota stuff is the same - they’re both a watermelon red/bubblegum pink in color). Syl-Glyde is also acceptable. As long as it’s not that Permatex green/pink stuff.
What model year and wheel size though? There was an era where cars had Little Wheels (for their size compared to today), which resulted in less clearance for larger rotors, making brakes weaker unless you used pads with a lot of bite.How much could oe be and how bad are they, I would think Lexus brakes are competant and last. My Accord brakes sucked, Hawk fixed that.
Mine were....No they're not
We used to sell china white box rotors to EBCCare to provide any evidence?
I have been using these for the last 5-6 years on my vehicles and for the money I have not found anything that comes close but I am curious to try to Powerstop Z23's - heard a lot of good stuff about them.Raybestos Element3.