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PBR Ceramic Brake Pads
??Anyone know about these??
Found them in Fastlane as an ultimate brake pad set. |
It has been suggested that ceramic pads are very hard on rotors.
Have not tried them myself. |
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??? |
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...
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Numerous loud squeal complaints. Try them, but be prepared for noise. You must use anti-squeal shims with them, I believe, available separately.
Peter |
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 |
These pads were designed for racing not convention driving. If you do not mind replacing rotors, get them. Just ask the Honda preformance guys.
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I just installed these Iwill let you know my impressions in a couple weeks.
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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. |
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.
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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
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Tanks Glmoy fo the headsup - watbrand do you use?
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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. |
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.
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Many thanks for the comments! I'm gonna have ceramic pads on the ML.
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