Had the pads replaced on my Avalon a few weeks ago. These pads seem to get good reviews, so I thought I'd share a pic.
Pads have a little over 60k of hard city driving on them.
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I grit my teeth with brake squeal. Pretty much I always:I've got a set on Project xB, and they screech something fierce when reversing or cold
It might be ill fitting hardware
I got OEM hardware, I'm gonna warranty the pads and try again
Maybe some CRC brake quiet on the shims?
I’ve never liked them, no idea why people on here do. The 3 negative reviews in this thread don’t surprise me at all.I have been using EHT pads on both my Nissan's - front and back - zero issues, no squealing, clunking, some but not too much dust, stop really well.
Granted all mine were bought before the pandemic, when QC was still a thing, so maybe they have declined? I hope not
EHT3 pads haven't caused me any concern. For the money, excellent pad. And, I will continue to install them, with new/turn runout verified rotors, cleaned hubs, fully bleed hydraulics, and all lube/torqued/installed correctly. They come with anticlunk springs for applications that require them, that so many don't install or use.
Most pad problems that I've seen were installer issues, which no one would admit too. Doesn't make a difference what brand. Forums worship shortcut taking hacks. Then even bigger hacks jump in to defend the hacks. Sad world.
Others just don't know what to do with a semi-metallic pad since they want their safe space and metallic pads tend to communicate. Most owners want the full zombie unattached braking experience. Wahhhh my semimetallic pads act just like semimetallic pads.....
Do these pads create more braking power with less pedal effort? I am considering putting these on my old 99 Caravan that is known for weak brakes. #EHT730H supposedly the best pads Raybestos sells.
You changed these why?Had the pads replaced on my Avalon a few weeks ago. These pads seem to get good reviews, so I thought I'd share a pic.
Pads have a little over 60k of hard city driving on them.
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