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RE: Ceramic Brake Pads
Raybestos makes pretty good mainstream automotive brake parts. I have had ceramics several times and I like them a lot. They stop better than OEM, less dust and are much quieter. I have never had this problem, but from what I have read, if towing heavy and run into severe braking situations like long downhill grades, that they can fade faster than semi-metalic. I have towed my boat thru the mountains without any problems on several occasions.
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I'd like to add to this old thread. I recently put on Autozone duralast gold C-Max brake pads on the front of my 2005 QC. I sanded the rotors and after a 100+ mile brake-in period I can say the initial bite is just about the same maybe a little better, but with harder foot pressure it definitely stops better. I do notice if I ride the brakes down long hills they do fade a little though. I didn't touch the back brakes yet. It would probably grab even better if I do the backs and new rotors all around. To top it off the brake pads have a lifetime warranty. When the wear out the pads you just bring them back to Autozone for new ones. There probably are better pads out there, but I'm happy with my purchase.
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+2 on the napa. i have drilled and slotted rotors and ceramic pads from napa and they are better than the stock setup. havent had any issues.
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Ceramics are a little harsh on the rotors and tens to heat them up and warp. They are good for dustless applications. Most manufactures install Ceramic pads right from the factory. I prefer Hawks Carbon ferro pads. pricey, but unmatched by the competition. No dust, no heat build-up. Gentle on rotrs. They are the best of both worlds, but yet pricey at $100 or so a pair.