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Akebono Brake pads

good pad, virtually no dust, for compariso, had a set of EBC red stuff didn't notice much of the difference when swapped to Ake. Differently recommended for DD use.

Pros: virtually no dust
Cons: no difference with EBC
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Akebono Brake pads
Electron Man
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Rating 4.0

The Akebono ceramic pads give off a low-visibility tan dust...but on occasion, I miss the grip of the stock pads. Was definitely a worthwhile tradeoff though: Much less to no dust for a barely perceptible reduction in initial bite/grip compared to stock VW brake pads.

Pros: Much less dust
Cons: miss the stock pads grip
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Akebono Brake pads
nobbyv
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Rating 5.0

I'm actually amazed how little these pads dust considering how well they work. Coming from my S6, where the wheels needed cleaning after every ten minutes of driving, I'm impressed!

Pros: little dust, work well
Vehicle: Audi Q5
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Akebono Brake pads
GLI Dan
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Rating 5.0

Akebono's are expensive? News to me. I keep buying them because they offer no noticeable deficiency in braking compared to OEM in day to day driving, while making well less than half the amount of brake dust and come in substantially less expensive than OEM.

Pros: less brake dust, inexpensive
Cons: no braking deficiency
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Akebono Brake pads
Harepower
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Rating 3.5

Like the Akebono's better than the Hawks, but the smell is almost clutch like which can be disconcerning at times. Hawks stink when cooked, but not like the Akebono's.

Pros: better than the Hawks
Cons: smell is almost clutch like
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