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Lebenz 01-09-2004 07:45 PM

PBR Ceramic Brake Pads
 
??Anyone know about these??

Found them in Fastlane as an ultimate brake pad set.

manny 01-09-2004 08:18 PM

It has been suggested that ceramic pads are very hard on rotors.
Have not tried them myself.

Lebenz 01-10-2004 11:16 AM

In looking around the web since the post above I found ceramic is noted for being quiet, leaving less dust and getting up to 70% greater longevity than standard pads. They are said to be easier on rotors as they are somewhat softer, and used as OEM for a lot of car lines.... Yet there aren’t many comments overall about them

Anyone use them???

jsmith 01-10-2004 12:26 PM

even regular PBR pads are a "well kept secret", all comments i've seen on ceramic are that they are rotor eaters. wonder how it compares to the PBR/Axxis metalmasters? there are some claims that they are not that bad on rotors but i've also heard they are noisy and wear rotors more than regular pads...

psfred 01-10-2004 07:23 PM

Numerous loud squeal complaints. Try them, but be prepared for noise. You must use anti-squeal shims with them, I believe, available separately.

Peter

Jackd 01-10-2004 08:10 PM

If those ceramic pads are anything similar to what I have tried on my Corvette, their performance when cold is not anywhere near the performance of a regular brake pad. In order to be really effective in improuving braking performance, they must be hot.
Your first attemp to slow down whit cold brakes will be frightening.
Jackd

glmoy 01-10-2004 11:57 PM

These pads were designed for racing not convention driving. If you do not mind replacing rotors, get them. Just ask the Honda preformance guys.

git0 01-11-2004 02:14 AM

I just installed these Iwill let you know my impressions in a couple weeks.

glmoy 01-11-2004 03:52 AM

git0,
Just be aware that these were designed to have a higher tolerance to brake fade but, they also have a higher heat operating range and can cause rotors to overheat. Most preformance Honda guys prefer to use them with cross drilled Brembo rotors.

cbdo 01-11-2004 09:22 AM

Just last week, asked my indie about low-dust pads. He mentioned ceramics from PBR, initially out for the Japanese cars and gradually being extended to the rest; his wholesaler didn't yet have them for the 107. The shop is quite pleased so far and would recommend them for my 560SL when they're available; no noise issues, very low dust, and not inordinately hard on rotors as I'm told. I suspect these are a different animal from the older ceramics.

cole3986 01-11-2004 02:04 PM

I tried two sets of PBR pads on my S600 and both sets were terrible- the squeak was unbelievable- I talked to PBR technical guys and tried "breaking in" the pads, as they suggested, with no success- my adive- stick to the OEM pads and save yourself a lot of headache

git0 01-11-2004 10:26 PM

Tanks Glmoy fo the headsup - watbrand do you use?

glmoy 01-12-2004 02:58 AM

Just finished putting PBR Deluxe and Balo rotors on rear, on my '92 today. No brake squeal evident. Even used brake squeal goop too. I will do the same on the front using my Ate rotors and PBR Deluxe Pads later.

I try to stay within the confines of OE generally. Ceramic pads were not OE on my car.

Q 01-12-2004 10:02 AM

I just did a pad swap on the rear of my ML. I found that one of the pads was constructed wrong. Left side pad plate used to build a right side pad. Also, there was no provision for wear sensor. My advice...STAY CLEAR OF PBR.

Lebenz 01-12-2004 02:05 PM

Many thanks for the comments! I'm gonna have ceramic pads on the ML.


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