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Old 10-02-2015, 10:46 AM
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Which brake pads?

I've read a bunch about the brake judder issues on this platform. There are several options for replacing brake pads but I can't seem to figure out which is best for my style of driving.
I've got an 09 g37s so it has the sport brakes. I'm going to resurface the rotors but I'd like to get better pads that will help prevent further 'warping'.
I drive it like a sports car but I don't track or autox.
I also would prefer not to drop $200 on pads. Brake dust isn't a concern for me.
I'm thinking it's best to stay away from ceramics right?
Old 10-02-2015, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by dedmanchan
I've read a bunch about the brake judder issues on this platform. There are several options for replacing brake pads but I can't seem to figure out which is best for my style of driving.
I've got an 09 g37s so it has the sport brakes. I'm going to resurface the rotors but I'd like to get better pads that will help prevent further 'warping'.
I drive it like a sports car but I don't track or autox.
I also would prefer not to drop $200 on pads. Brake dust isn't a concern for me.
I'm thinking it's best to stay away from ceramics right?
If brake dust isn't a deal breaker than Stoptech Street Pads FTW, rockauto.com has nice deals on them. Will require a bed-in as per this link
Stock Brake System Bed-in
Old 10-02-2015, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
If brake dust isn't a deal breaker than Stoptech Street Pads FTW, rockauto.com has nice deals on them. Will require a bed-in as per this link
Stock Brake System Bed-in
Excellent. Thanks. Do they only come in one variety? Ceramic, organic etc, I mean.
I've bedded in hundreds of pads for customers without complaint so I'm confident there.
Old 10-02-2015, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by dedmanchan
Excellent. Thanks. Do they only come in one variety? Ceramic, organic etc, I mean.
I've bedded in hundreds of pads for customers without complaint so I'm confident there.
They're a para aramid composite, here's some info
Brake Pads
Old 10-03-2015, 07:23 PM
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They're a para aramid composite, here's some info
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Excellent Thanks again! I am curious why it indicates the rotor life is low. Presumably because the pad is much more abrasive, leaving fewer deposits?
Old 10-03-2015, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by dedmanchan
Excellent Thanks again! I am curious why it indicates the rotor life is low. Presumably because the pad is much more abrasive, leaving fewer deposits?
It's relative, there will be more rotor abrasion but you won't be burning through rotors w/ these pads. Compared to a ceramic pad w/ less grip there will be somewhat shorter rotor life, but not enough to deter from purchasing.
Old 10-04-2015, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
It's relative, there will be more rotor abrasion but you won't be burning through rotors w/ these pads. Compared to a ceramic pad w/ less grip there will be somewhat shorter rotor life, but not enough to deter from purchasing.
Makes sense. Thank you for the assist. You're awesome brotha
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EBC are good braked pads though they are a bit expensive.
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Autozone gold brake pads lol. Free replacements for life
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