Akebono ProACT vs Street Performance
#1
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Akebono ProACT vs Street Performance
Have proact's on the rear, will be doing the fronts soon and saw akebono also makes a performance pad. I was wondering if anyone has experience with both. How do they compare in dusting and noise? Most importantly, how does the initial bite and cold performance compare?
Better performance in extreme cases is nice, but not at the expense of regular day-to-day performance. I'm much more likely to need to make an emergency stop on cold brakes in the wet than I am fading the brakes with multiple hard braking events in short order. When i do ring the car out, it's usually a back-road run of a relatively short duration, so, either the Street Performace pads manage to strike an excellent balance or I'll save $30 and get the ProACT's
Better performance in extreme cases is nice, but not at the expense of regular day-to-day performance. I'm much more likely to need to make an emergency stop on cold brakes in the wet than I am fading the brakes with multiple hard braking events in short order. When i do ring the car out, it's usually a back-road run of a relatively short duration, so, either the Street Performace pads manage to strike an excellent balance or I'll save $30 and get the ProACT's
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I couldn't find a part number for the Akebono Sport brakes for the ProACT pad and admittedly, I only looked at one auto parts store website. I'd just make sure they're not the OEM Infiniti pad. I ended up going with the Nismo pads which are Ferodo and they're an improvement over the OEM pad, for street driving, by a good margin. I'm still bedding them in so I don't have any sort of an in-depth report on them yet.
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I'm wondering if anyone has used both the ProATC and Performance pads and saw any appreciable difference in performance, noise or dusting.
#6
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Yes. they do squeak on reverse, especially on cold weather.
But i don't consider that an issue...
The clicking noise is most likely from the rear CV axle... is a common (small) issue on RWD and AWD nissan's.
But i don't consider that an issue...
The clicking noise is most likely from the rear CV axle... is a common (small) issue on RWD and AWD nissan's.
#7
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i dont get any squeeking, just the one loud click when the brakes engage for the first time in drive or reverse. Is that CV Axle issue a thing on 2013's? The last TSB i can find for it is 2009
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#8
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I dropped in ProActs last summer. Sufficient stopping power for a daily, cost effective, no noise, & little to no brake dust. I call them a win.. FWIW