Re: Brake Pads
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Re: Brake Pads
mrg wrote:> I will be replacing my brake pads soon on my 03 Civic EX, and I want t
> replace them with high quality pads. Of the various brake pa
> technologie
> out there, what is the best and can anyone recommend any brands
> Thank
> Glen
I have Raybestos QuiteStops on my '03 Accord right now front and rea
and am very happy with them about 1 year into use. I believe that the
are a ceramic type formulation. Considering that the factory rear pad
wore out so rapidly and that the factory front disks warped at a youn
age I saw no reason to buy Honda replacement parts
Joh
John on my 95 civic Lx with- 223.000kms the rear brake drums on my car were still good all thats needed to keep them working properly is rear brake adjustments every 25-30,000kms secondly as far as the front brakes are concerned i take off the front wheells every year to inspect & grease the sliders with synthetic grease put the wheells back making sure to Torque each bolt on the wheell to exactly 80 foot pounds. so i dont worpe roters & get a shaky wheell :cool
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Re: Brake Pads
johnin wrote:
> mrg wrote:> I will be replacing my brake pads soon on my 03 Civic EX, and I want to
>
>>replace them with high quality pads. Of the various brake pad
>>technologies
>>out there, what is the best and can anyone recommend any brands?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Glenn
>>
>
> I have Raybestos QuiteStops on my '03 Accord right now front and rear
> and am very happy with them about 1 year into use. I believe that they
> are a ceramic type formulation. Considering that the factory rear pads
> wore out so rapidly and that the factory front disks warped at a young
> age I saw no reason to buy Honda replacement parts.
>
> John
> John on my 95 civic Lx with- 223.000kms the rear brake drums on my car were still good all thats needed to keep them working properly is rear brake adjustments every 25-30,000kms secondly as far as the front brakes are concerned i take off the front wheells every year to inspect & grease the sliders with synthetic grease put the wheells back making sure to Torque each bolt on the wheell to exactly 80 foot pounds. so i dont worpe roters & get a shaky wheell
>
>
I manually rotate and torque the tires on my Honda with a torque wrench
myself. In the case of my Accord this did not help with the warping
front rotors.
John
> mrg wrote:> I will be replacing my brake pads soon on my 03 Civic EX, and I want to
>
>>replace them with high quality pads. Of the various brake pad
>>technologies
>>out there, what is the best and can anyone recommend any brands?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Glenn
>>
>
> I have Raybestos QuiteStops on my '03 Accord right now front and rear
> and am very happy with them about 1 year into use. I believe that they
> are a ceramic type formulation. Considering that the factory rear pads
> wore out so rapidly and that the factory front disks warped at a young
> age I saw no reason to buy Honda replacement parts.
>
> John
> John on my 95 civic Lx with- 223.000kms the rear brake drums on my car were still good all thats needed to keep them working properly is rear brake adjustments every 25-30,000kms secondly as far as the front brakes are concerned i take off the front wheells every year to inspect & grease the sliders with synthetic grease put the wheells back making sure to Torque each bolt on the wheell to exactly 80 foot pounds. so i dont worpe roters & get a shaky wheell
>
>
I manually rotate and torque the tires on my Honda with a torque wrench
myself. In the case of my Accord this did not help with the warping
front rotors.
John
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Re: Brake Pads
johnin wrote:
> mrg wrote:> I will be replacing my brake pads soon on my 03 Civic EX, and I want to
>
>>replace them with high quality pads. Of the various brake pad
>>technologies
>>out there, what is the best and can anyone recommend any brands?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Glenn
>>
>
> I have Raybestos QuiteStops on my '03 Accord right now front and rear
> and am very happy with them about 1 year into use. I believe that they
> are a ceramic type formulation. Considering that the factory rear pads
> wore out so rapidly and that the factory front disks warped at a young
> age I saw no reason to buy Honda replacement parts.
>
> John
> John on my 95 civic Lx with- 223.000kms the rear brake drums on my car were still good all thats needed to keep them working properly is rear brake adjustments every 25-30,000kms secondly as far as the front brakes are concerned i take off the front wheells every year to inspect & grease the sliders with synthetic grease put the wheells back making sure to Torque each bolt on the wheell to exactly 80 foot pounds. so i dont worpe roters & get a shaky wheell
>
>
I manually rotate and torque the tires on my Honda with a torque wrench
myself. In the case of my Accord this did not help with the warping
front rotors.
John
> mrg wrote:> I will be replacing my brake pads soon on my 03 Civic EX, and I want to
>
>>replace them with high quality pads. Of the various brake pad
>>technologies
>>out there, what is the best and can anyone recommend any brands?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Glenn
>>
>
> I have Raybestos QuiteStops on my '03 Accord right now front and rear
> and am very happy with them about 1 year into use. I believe that they
> are a ceramic type formulation. Considering that the factory rear pads
> wore out so rapidly and that the factory front disks warped at a young
> age I saw no reason to buy Honda replacement parts.
>
> John
> John on my 95 civic Lx with- 223.000kms the rear brake drums on my car were still good all thats needed to keep them working properly is rear brake adjustments every 25-30,000kms secondly as far as the front brakes are concerned i take off the front wheells every year to inspect & grease the sliders with synthetic grease put the wheells back making sure to Torque each bolt on the wheell to exactly 80 foot pounds. so i dont worpe roters & get a shaky wheell
>
>
I manually rotate and torque the tires on my Honda with a torque wrench
myself. In the case of my Accord this did not help with the warping
front rotors.
John
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Re: Brake Pads
johnin wrote:
> mrg wrote:> I will be replacing my brake pads soon on my 03 Civic EX, and I want to
>
>>replace them with high quality pads. Of the various brake pad
>>technologies
>>out there, what is the best and can anyone recommend any brands?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Glenn
>>
>
> I have Raybestos QuiteStops on my '03 Accord right now front and rear
> and am very happy with them about 1 year into use. I believe that they
> are a ceramic type formulation. Considering that the factory rear pads
> wore out so rapidly and that the factory front disks warped at a young
> age I saw no reason to buy Honda replacement parts.
>
> John
> John on my 95 civic Lx with- 223.000kms the rear brake drums on my car were still good all thats needed to keep them working properly is rear brake adjustments every 25-30,000kms secondly as far as the front brakes are concerned i take off the front wheells every year to inspect & grease the sliders with synthetic grease put the wheells back making sure to Torque each bolt on the wheell to exactly 80 foot pounds. so i dont worpe roters & get a shaky wheell
>
>
I manually rotate and torque the tires on my Honda with a torque wrench
myself. In the case of my Accord this did not help with the warping
front rotors.
John
> mrg wrote:> I will be replacing my brake pads soon on my 03 Civic EX, and I want to
>
>>replace them with high quality pads. Of the various brake pad
>>technologies
>>out there, what is the best and can anyone recommend any brands?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Glenn
>>
>
> I have Raybestos QuiteStops on my '03 Accord right now front and rear
> and am very happy with them about 1 year into use. I believe that they
> are a ceramic type formulation. Considering that the factory rear pads
> wore out so rapidly and that the factory front disks warped at a young
> age I saw no reason to buy Honda replacement parts.
>
> John
> John on my 95 civic Lx with- 223.000kms the rear brake drums on my car were still good all thats needed to keep them working properly is rear brake adjustments every 25-30,000kms secondly as far as the front brakes are concerned i take off the front wheells every year to inspect & grease the sliders with synthetic grease put the wheells back making sure to Torque each bolt on the wheell to exactly 80 foot pounds. so i dont worpe roters & get a shaky wheell
>
>
I manually rotate and torque the tires on my Honda with a torque wrench
myself. In the case of my Accord this did not help with the warping
front rotors.
John
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