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Brake Pads

Started by 993, January 07, 2009, 06:34:01 PM

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993

I'll be ordering some few stuffs from abroad and the EBC(standard) and PBR(deluxe) roughly cost the same and the locally available Bendix is the cheapest. Anyone used the following brands and which one would you recommend? Thanks!

-jason-

i''m using EBC kevlar pads (the black ones) at front and Bendix standard at the rear. first, the EBC is quiet, no brake squeal at all and its less resistant to brake fade compared to the bendix standard. the only downside is the excessive  brake dust. the bendix is excellent replacement  pad to a daily driven car. its quiet and it has lesser brake dust.

jdjoeydean

San po nagbebenta ng BENDIX and nag install na rin?

speedyfix

pretty much any auto supply will have them. it really depends for what car though.
Migs - 09175347636
Shop - 7226117

www.speedyfixph.com

308 P. Guevarra corner Seaview St San Juan

993

Quote from: -jason- on January 07, 2009, 10:53:29 PM
i''m using EBC kevlar pads (the black ones) at front and Bendix standard at the rear. first, the EBC is quiet, no brake squeal at all and its less resistant to brake fade compared to the bendix standard. the only downside is the excessive  brake dust. the bendix is excellent replacement  pad to a daily driven car. its quiet and it has lesser brake dust.
Thanks! jason.

JNW

is it advisable na mag pa rebond ng brake pads??? kasi may shop na gumagawa nito like M7 eh...

kasi may squicking sound (parang tunog bakal) nakong naririnig sa front discbrakes ko eh...ano kaya yun?

???  ???
G motorworks

-jason-

The sound you hear is an audible warning telling you to service your brake soon.

You're better off with using branded and affordable replacement pads like Bendix than re-bonding your brakes.


JNW

Quote from: -jason- on January 12, 2009, 10:23:16 PM
The sound you hear is an audible warning telling you to service your brake soon.

You're better off with using branded and affordable replacement pads like Bendix than re-bonding your brakes.




bro any idea kung magkano ang brake pads?  ???
G motorworks

-jason-

around php750 for a Bendix standard.

JNW

Quote from: -jason- on January 13, 2009, 08:07:02 PM
around php750 for a Bendix standard.



may iba pa bang klaseng pads ang bendix?  ???
G motorworks

mr.blacktop

Quote from: JNW on January 13, 2009, 09:29:38 PM


may iba pa bang klaseng pads ang bendix?  ???

metal king and ultimate, ive tried metal king but it eats the rotor and emits to much brake dust for everyday use

JNW

Quote from: mr.blacktop on January 13, 2009, 10:18:13 PM
metal king and ultimate, ive tried metal king but it eats the rotor and emits to much brake dust for everyday use


awww! baka yan papz yung metallic compound na brake pad!?!  cgurado ubos agad rotor disk mo dyan...baka evrytime na magpapalit ka ng pads,magpapa reface ka din ng rotor!
G motorworks

djdeejay

Bendix ang gamit ko.. ok naman.

speedyfix

no to rebonding unless you're a truck or can't find the correct pads.
Migs - 09175347636
Shop - 7226117

www.speedyfixph.com

308 P. Guevarra corner Seaview St San Juan