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 Post subject: Re: Best Brake Pads
PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 10:10 am 
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k9adv wrote:
I have read good things about the Raybestos EHT "Element3" hybrid metallic-ceramic pads, and they have a GG friction/fade pad rating http://faculty.ccbcmd.edu/~smacadof/DOTPadCodes.htm

Anyone use them?

I am thinking of using those with either of Raybestos' Advance Tech rotors, or their R-300 rotors.


Yes. Just installed a set on the front of my kJ with premium rotors (non cross drilled/slotted). Previous was oem pads and rotors which sucked... felt dangerously under powered. Now, they bite pretty good initially but have lots of power to muscle the kJ down. 200% improvement and still breaking them in... keep getting better and better.


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 Post subject: Re: Best Brake Pads
PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 11:58 pm 
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BugginKJ wrote:
That's also the same answer I got from NAPA. I wonder why the flopping around on braking material being used? I do know my 07 has what seems to be semi mettalic based on the feel and my past experience with them déménageur Villeurbanne. Have you ever heard of a semi mettalic ceramic blend material?

Maybe it was Chinese parts and should be replaced. Chinese coins are prone to premature wear.


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 Post subject: Re: Best Brake Pads
PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 3:01 am 
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BugginKJ wrote:
That's also the same answer I got from NAPA. I wonder why the flopping around on braking material being used? I do know my 07 has what seems to be semi mettalic based on the feel and my past experience with them déménageur Villeurbanne. Have you ever heard of a semi mettalic ceramic blend material?

Maybe it was Chinese parts and should be replaced. Chinese coins are prone to premature wear.



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 Post subject: Re: Best Brake Pads
PostPosted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 1:13 am 
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logom wrote:
x2 on this. I need rotors as well. No more cheap brake parts for me. Which manufacturers are best?

I always use the mopar


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 Post subject: Re: Best Brake Pads
PostPosted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 1:15 am 
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Sandraux11 wrote:
BugginKJ wrote:
That's also the same answer I got from NAPA. I wonder why the flopping around on braking material being used? I do know my 07 has what seems to be semi mettalic based on the feel and my past experience with them déménageur Villeurbanne. Have you ever heard of a semi mettalic ceramic blend material?

Maybe it was Chinese parts and should be replaced. Chinese coins are prone to premature wear.

most of the accessories and car parts are from China. I don't think it has anything to do if it's from China or not. Even if it is from China you just have to find a good and quality one


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 Post subject: Re: Best Brake Pads
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2021 10:00 pm 
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I've been using factory mopar https://www.moparonlineparts.com/sku/2amv3701aa.html since I bought mine at the dealership and honestly no problems at all!


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