Brake pads Akebono or Carbotech

Akebono Brake pads
VEGGIM
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Rating 4.0

the concept shown at SEMA receives several modifications such as a Garrett G25 660 turbine with Manley pistons and Eagle whiskers. As if it were not enough this Sentra model would be equipped with Akebono brakes from Nissan Z.

Pros: improved braking, modified engine
Vehicle: Nissan Sentra
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Akebono Brake pads
OlivettiFourtyFour
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Rating 4.5

Akebono ceramic brake pads on RockAuto. Done, easy. They're an OG Japanese OEM, so you can expect consistency in quality. They're expensive but they're good and if you're going to get down on your knees and pop the wheels off you might as well do it right and get powerful and silent braking power for your trouble.

Pros: powerful braking, silent operation
Cons: expensive
Vehicle: Mazda 5
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Carbotech Brake pads
Avery_ing
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Rating 4.0

I sometimes daily drive on Carbotech XP10 front XP8 rear, and they’re totally fine but they dust and squeak like mad. First braking when cold isn’t super grabby but totally doable for a daily driver pad. They’re grabby once warmed up on the street but nothing to be worried about. I’ve gotten ~10,000 miles of driving and two TNIA track nights on a 450hp 3500lb car, and i suspect they can last a lot longer than that based on the pad wear I’m seeing.

Pros: long lasting, good grab
Cons: dusts, squeaks
Mileage: 10000 km
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Akebono Brake pads
caper-aprons
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Rating 5.0

I am partial to the Akebono ProACT ceramic pads. Akebono is OEM supplier for a lot of brands, and they make good quality stuff. I've had their pads on a number of cars, and never a problem. Quiet, low dust, stop well.

Pros: quiet, low dust, stops well
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Akebono Brake pads
EatsTheCheeseRind
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Rating 4.0

Akebono ceramic pads are pretty fantastic and low dust. EBC has a number of options. Don’t go out and buy some high performance spec pad and expect it to work on your daily driver. Some higher end pads meant for sport use are designed to be used such that they need to be heated up more for full performance. On a street car that’s not getting driven hard enough, the pads never heat up enough and you can get brake pad deposits on your rotors which ends up “feeling” like a warped rotor. TLDR: more expensive and higher performance isn’t always better for your application. Get the pad you need for your application.

Pros: fantastic, low dust
Cons: high performance pads issues
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Akebono Brake pads
Minepup247
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Rating 4.5

Put on all new pads and rotors after the last guy cheaper out, it’s a huge difference. Almost not brake dust and they have a good pedal feel.

Pros: good pedal feel, low dust
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Carbotech Brake pads
Vortamock
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Rating 4.0

Just for daily, whatever the best Duralast pads AutoZone had to offer with some centric blanks. For the mountains, I run Carbotech AX6 on DBA rotors and love the performance they offer. They just dust like hell and their expensive, so I don't run them back home.

Pros: great mountain performance
Cons: lots of dust, expensive
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Carbotech Brake pads

Over 25 track days I tried : RBF600 + stock pads -> Failed

RBF600 + powerstop -> Failed

Endless + Carbotech xp12 -> Great but wore off quick

Endless + CSG -> less bite but much more durable

Pros: great performance
Cons: wore off quick, less bite
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