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SINISTR
08-11-2004, 04:56 PM
Hi All,

just a quick question: what brand brake pads should I buy for my brakepad swap?

My rears are wearing very thin, and I think while im doing the back I might do the front as well - but what should I get.

You get the Bendix at supercheap or any other place, but is there better brands out there for respectable cost. I don't need Racing Pads, im after good street/racing pads. Something thats good for normal everyday use but is also good for when I do my motorkhanas... so something not wearing as quick.

Any advise would be appreciated

Cheers

Mike

SiR CRX
08-11-2004, 05:00 PM
Endless are pretty good. I personally wouldn't go with Bendix they only last about 10% longer than normal pads.

Psyklops
08-11-2004, 05:08 PM
I got the Razztech pads for me EG..just the fronts...but they bite like a pitbull terrier...and possibly a little extra dust, but nothing like a race pad puts out..good old pornstar hooked me up with them, and I may just harrass him soon for some rear pads too...

egSi
08-11-2004, 05:15 PM
i got bendix ultimate something on my car, cot me heaps!
they suck for like soft braking around town and shit but when i need to stop in a hurry they are very good :) no dust as well

sivic
08-11-2004, 05:37 PM
EBC are good. i got green stuff and they bite very well. good street pad. if you doing some light track stuff then EBC reds would be the go. the greens are a high friction pad so will heat up too much on track days

SINISTR
08-11-2004, 05:44 PM
Thanks Guys!

so where would I get these pads from? like the EBC Reds, Green Stuff or Razztech?

Im in Perth, therefore either a place here or an online place would suit me...

cheers
Mike

TypeG
08-11-2004, 05:53 PM
ebc suck...
get endless or project Mu

SiR JDM
08-11-2004, 06:10 PM
Endless for me too

wynode
08-11-2004, 07:50 PM
Try and stay away from DBA pads. They are very average even for street use.

bennjamin
08-11-2004, 07:54 PM
Be warned...most aftermarket pads are not designed with longevity in midn with STOCK rotors ( discs) ...under mid to extreme braking - extended heatign up and cooling down etc of aftermarket pads can warp or crack your stock discs !

Personally , I would not go anything other than OEM for OEM discs. I currently run Bendix metal kings for the front and OEM for the rear - metal based pads such as mine are known to grip nicer once warmed up - but can warp your discs with prolonged use.

SINISTR
12-11-2004, 11:45 AM
ok - back again...

its been recommended I run normal type pads in the back, since the back is doing minimal braking, so bendix or something like that!

I also got a price for some endless NA-Y pads for the front at a cost of $255

a description of the pads can be found here: http://www.centraxauto.com.au/Endless/brake-pads.htm

what do u guys think?

Mike

civiceg9
12-11-2004, 12:57 PM
I am using Bendix Metal King up the front and NISSIN OEM Honda pads on the rear. Cost me only $100 for Metal King so is not a bad buy, is much better then the stock and I can brake well in heated conditions :D

Cyrus
14-11-2004, 05:10 PM
I've tried endless pads and they are pretty good. If you are just doing it for street,..NA-Y is good enough. But if it's for track, it's marginal. As for the bendix, really don't bother, I overheated a set until it turned white. It's good for your normal daily driving, but if anything more, I wouldn't recommend it. Just remember, it's your life when it's about braking, you can have 400hp with shit brakes and it's like getting into a car with a deathwish. Right now, I am running Winmax 0-650 up front and Endless NA-Y at the rear. Winmax is pretty good, stops well even with repeated heavy braking.

EG4
14-11-2004, 07:18 PM
if your upgrading ur brake pads dunforget to upgrade your tyres as well

vtc
14-11-2004, 08:03 PM
How much are OEM front brake pads anyway? and what about those with rear drums.. any hope?

EG_2_TEG
14-11-2004, 08:17 PM
OEM front brake pads are around $150

SINISTR
15-11-2004, 11:02 AM
How much are OEM front brake pads anyway? and what about those with rear drums.. any hope?

yeah - OEM are about $150.

technically your fronts are doing abut 70% of your breaking, therefore rears aren't as used - I think rears as Drums aren't too bad - you just need good shoes...

CYRUS: Na-Ys are said to be street and agressive - so I guess an occasional Motorkhana day shouldnt be too bad....???

EG_2_TEG
15-11-2004, 06:19 PM
how many ppl with aftermarket brakes notice that they're very noisy?

i've got bendix advance on the front, and they are fukn loud, and make a harsh scraping noise as well as squeel.

the noise only started happening after i thrashed the shit out of them on a round of mc motorsport (like a short course motorkhana)

SINISTR
15-11-2004, 06:35 PM
how many ppl with aftermarket brakes notice that they're very noisy?

i've got bendix advance on the front, and they are fukn loud, and make a harsh scraping noise as well as squeel.

the noise only started happening after i thrashed the shit out of them on a round of mc motorsport (like a short course motorkhana)

Omar - are u talking about after market Disks or pads? if they are considered to be 'cheaper' then i wouldn't be surprised that you warped your disks, but i think the squeeling comes from massive heat burning your pads, and i glazing the disk. It should pass on its own after a while, or maybe get them checked and skim the disks?

Mike

EG_2_TEG
15-11-2004, 08:26 PM
bendix pads were $100
so yeh, cheaper than the OEM stuff, but i must say that they are definately better pads in terms of braking ability (especially when slowing down from 180km/h)

rotors don't feel to bad in terms of being warped, their still 99% flat. but it might still be an idea for me to get them machined

the dudes at honda told me last time i got my car serviced, that most aftermarket pads are quite noisy when used on OEM rotors. can anyone else confirm this?

cheers

SINISTR
16-11-2004, 12:57 AM
the dudes at honda told me last time i got my car serviced, that most aftermarket pads are quite noisy when used on OEM rotors. can anyone else confirm this?

cheers

Bro - the dudes at honda will always tell you what they want you to hear! they will always say OEM pads are best for honda cars... but they are also intended for normal grandpa street driving. Not the type of driving we do.

I think that happens when you get too much heat into your pads, they basically glaze the disks and make noises... but have it checked out...
Mike

ENDLESS
16-11-2004, 09:09 AM
Actually for everyday use I think the ENDLESS VN8500 pads are more than enough, as they are already better than OEM pads, as for disc wear they are good with the OEM disc. However if drives very hard on the street you can also consider the NAY(SSY), NAS(SSS), or the NAM(SSM) compounds. www.centraxauto.com.au

Cyrus
19-11-2004, 03:50 PM
yeah,..the odd motorkhana is fine....NA-R is really good, but that's overdoing it if you just doing motorkhana, but it will stop your car just like that for a very long time!!!!

is VN still in production??....good street pads for everyday use

ORACER
30-11-2004, 10:35 AM
i use winmax.. they pretty cheap only $199bucks a pair..

armak81
30-11-2004, 11:03 AM
EBC Greens are my choice. Haven't had any problems with rotor wear as suggested by others. Can get them at a good price too :)

SINISTR
30-11-2004, 01:07 PM
Actually for everyday use I think the ENDLESS VN8500 pads are more than enough, as they are already better than OEM pads, as for disc wear they are good with the OEM disc. However if drives very hard on the street you can also consider the NAY(SSY), NAS(SSS), or the NAM(SSM) compounds. www.centraxauto.com.au

yeah I decided to give the VN8500 a go - next time I'll try something else!

I wanted NA-Ys but strangely enough - they DON'T make them for my 91 CRX. only the VN8500... ah well - we will see how they go! :)

thanks for the advice guys - this thread is gonna be good for all the other potential Pad chasers!

MIKE

ENDLESS
08-12-2004, 02:59 PM
yeah I decided to give the VN8500 a go - next time I'll try something else!

I wanted NA-Ys but strangely enough - they DON'T make them for my 91 CRX. only the VN8500... ah well - we will see how they go! :)

thanks for the advice guys - this thread is gonna be good for all the other potential Pad chasers!

MIKEWho told u they don't make the CRX 91 pads in SSY compound? strange....

ENDLESS
08-12-2004, 03:04 PM
yeah,..the odd motorkhana is fine....NA-R is really good, but that's overdoing it if you just doing motorkhana, but it will stop your car just like that for a very long time!!!!

is VN still in production??....good street pads for everyday useOfcourse the VN are still in production... :wave:

For odd motorkana... SSS is enough for low speed events... but for high speed events NA-R are better, however now you can get the new EURO X compound thats cheaper and slightly better than the NAR (new EURO X stock arriving soon)