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I agree, run from URO. But everyone has spoken well of Akebono's products.
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Anyway the Balo rotors are just as good. Cross drilled, slotted, premium ultra whatevers aren't going to be quantifiably better than solid anyway. I use the Zimmerman cross drilled fronts and am planning a rear replacement with Ate. Textar pads all around, let 'em dust up I don't care. The dusty pads stop better and don't trash the rotors.
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The color of the pad material is related to compound/blend used for the friction surface. Akebonos are a ceramic compound pad, so they are lighter in color; it's that simple.
And Euro/URO? Really? Are you going to reject money because it's the "EURO?" Confusing "Euro" with "URO" is like confusing "Orange" with "Orangutan." The exception being, of course, that Orangutans serve a useful purpose, and I'm not so sure about URO parts. |
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I stand corrected on the Euro/Uro issue, which means I have never heard of the Euro brand; silly me. These are still strange looking pads.
I agree that Textar are good pads. A light hosing off of the wheels once a week and you're set - clean wheels once again.
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The brand is Akebono. Euro is just some marketingspeak to put on the package to suggest it's great for European cars, at least that's my guess. The best pads I've had on my W210 thus far have been Axxis Deluxe. Virtually no dust, and excellent stopping performance hot or cold or wet. They are also a bit less expensive than the Akebonos and didn't exhibit the sloppy workmanship of overspray. |
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I currently have them on...but my rotors are shot/worn/warped.. I figurd I'd give Akebonos a try.. Maybe after these I'll go back to Axxis if these aren't an improvement. My dad's SD has Pagid's which have pretty good stopping power as well. They're just dusty.
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The Ultimates were also pretty dusty, nearly as bad as stock. The Axxis Deluxe have virtually no dust (I now wash the car because it's dirty, not because the wheels are gross) and stop great. Time will tell if they wear the rotors as quickly, though. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the Akebonos, and they, too as a harder-compound pad will wear the rotors more quickly. I chose Axxis because aside from being less costly than the Akebonos, Axxis' parent company (PBR if memory serves) is an OE supplier to lots of car manufacturers, MB included. Just do a decent job of bedding them in and drive gently the first couple hundred miles and you'll get the best life and performance out of them. Good luck. |
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