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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by oldjeep
Not that I've seen. Ceramics work great once they are warmed up, but cold performance is not good.
That is why I like the Adaptive 1 pads. I am already having cold mornings here in upper NH. Since I changed to the Adaptive 1's I have noticed they stop better than the stocks ones I replaced. My stok pads still had plenty of pad left but it felt like they needed changing. they just were not stopping as well after 50,000 miles. So I changed the front ones. I am doing the rears this weekend. So it should be even better with all 4 changed over. Did I mention almost NO brake dust like had with the stock ones too. which is awesome when cleaning the truck.
 
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by RAMULAK
That is why I like the Adaptive 1 pads. I am already having cold mornings here in upper NH. Since I changed to the Adaptive 1's I have noticed they stop better than the stocks ones I replaced. My stok pads still had plenty of pad left but it felt like they needed changing. they just were not stopping as well after 50,000 miles. So I changed the front ones. I am doing the rears this weekend. So it should be even better with all 4 changed over. Did I mention almost NO brake dust like had with the stock ones too. which is awesome when cleaning the truck.
Do you have the NAPA part numbers to the pads you installed...?
 
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