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What brake pad U choose for your car? Cheap? Good? Genuine ?


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On 9/1/2021 at 10:22 AM, badlammy said:

So for Ceramic pads, are there any particular feedback on the various brands, or are they more of less the same?

no idea because never use before, what I read online, generally they confirm will last longer than other types of pads and have better braking performance.

And ceramic pads are more expensive for sure.

 

https://www.bridgestone.com.sg/en/tyre-clinic/drivers-essential/ceramic-vs-metallic-brake-pads  

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On 8/30/2021 at 2:10 PM, kobayashiGT said:

Coated with a layer of brake dust is considered as protection. hahaha. Okay one!

Brake dust stain the rims. Cannot remove in some cases. Only to respray

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On 9/1/2021 at 10:22 AM, badlammy said:

So for Ceramic pads, are there any particular feedback on the various brands, or are they more of less the same?

Typically ceramic pads have less bite. But they are almost dust free. I would think they need some heat in them too. In order to bite well. Maybe not an issue in SG, since we don’t have cold weather

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On 11/7/2016 at 11:30 PM, Apple-Tree said:

My Kia Carens only use original pad once, the original pair.

 

Stop using as it cause my rotor to wrap lor, send for skimming.

 

After that, has been using Hi-Q soft pad, quite lasting 50~60kkm or 2 years. Cheap $25

 

Now Hi-Q no stock for Carens, I turned to another brand SB Nagamochi "Green Coloured Pad" $30 FR

 

 

Ownself change for MAXIMUM Cost Saving and Performance. Have been like that since I drove my first car except when 1 time, the disc pad drop off.  Need immediate attention at workshop. I drove there with 3 disc brake left.

 

 

 

 

hi boss, happen to see yr previous post on sb nagamochi. how's the pad working for u?

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20 hours ago, Terratoss said:

hi boss, happen to see yr previous post on sb nagamochi. how's the pad working for u?

Yes boss, It is a soft pad ...... so it is very dusty (Brake Dust).

Now using NiBK, low dust pad ........Good.

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17 hours ago, Apple-Tree said:

Yes boss, It is a soft pad ...... so it is very dusty (Brake Dust).

Now using NiBK, low dust pad ........Good.

Actually im contemplating on Hi-Q & sb nagamochi(price very gd but not much review).
when u say soft I assume it has good stopping power as such pads usually produce more brake dust.
How's yr NiBK compared to SB nagamochi? 

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On 4/17/2022 at 2:07 PM, Terratoss said:

Actually im contemplating on Hi-Q & sb nagamochi(price very gd but not much review).
when u say soft I assume it has good stopping power as such pads usually produce more brake dust.
How's yr NiBK compared to SB nagamochi? 

Hmmmm ....... more brake mean wear faster baa....

Performance for these brand OK one.

Use NiBK because it is cheaper, much less dust and last longer.  I have a few sets of FR RR ..... ea. cost 10++ only at Fitipart during COVID lor... 

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14 hours ago, katerinajuliat said:

Best Brake Pads For 2022

I also never use cheap brake and dun really trust these product to stop my car.

Akebono Ultra-Premium Ceramic Brake Pads. Around 70$

Power Stop Z23 Evolution Sport Carbon Fiber-Infused Brake Pads. Around 40$

StopTech Sport Brake Pads. Around 177$

TRW Automotive Premium Brake Pad. Around 98$

If you want how to install and know other information. then visit this website.

Click on this link: https://infomativebeats.com/

 

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