frankprozzoly
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Just got off the phone with Honda. They don't use ceramic. They said they're noisy. I want them for no brake dust. Are they worth getting
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Do you think they're worth getting
My experience is ceramic pads are the way to go for sure for anyone interested in detailing. Why? Just because they make much less dust (iron containing dust) than semi-metallic. They may not have the initial bite of semi-mets, but this isn't an issue.
For someone who spends a lot of time cleaning wheels - you couldn't pay me to use semi-mets on my car.
That's up to the driver/owner, I have one car that has mild track pads in wilwood 4 pot forged calipers.(rotor eating, steel flake belching, race brakes!) I have no issue with those brakes making all kinds of noise and a terrible mess as long as they stop well. In my daily drivers I typically run Hawk HPS pads but I'm been driving old BMWs so long I've begun to think if the front wheels aren't covered in brake dust something must be wrong!(Gives me something to keep me busy) :xyxthumbs:
If it's just a daily driver I'd say give them a shot if you want less dust.
I've been driving BMW's the last 20 years, I currently run Akebono Euro Ceramics on the fronts of my 335 with little to no dusting and close to stock bite and same as stock braking distance, Well worth it on a street car IMO. They'll be on the rears as soon as those give up the ghost.
Track car you have to wonder why anyone would run those on the track, my old track car I ran dedicated track pads they dusted and ate rotors but stopped and did not fade.
I don't think your Honda dealer knows what they are talking about. I'm pretty sure your new Honda will have ceramic pads like just about every other new car except for special performance models or special performance packages.
OK--I just looked at Rock Auto and it says OE pad material for '14 Accord is ceramic.
I Like Bob's thinking. Do the whole shebang and get it over with. Virtually NO brake dust! :xyxthumbs:IMO:
You might as well go whole hog and get the ceramic brake kits, along with a stainless steel brake-line kit...:dblthumb2:
Bob
I just looked on Amazon and they have a complete set rotors and pads for $173. Power stop k840. That can't be right. I'm not a mechanic maybe they're cheap. That sounds way to cheap to me
The reason thats cheap for me because pads and rotors on my 98 audi a6 cost almost $1000