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Akebono Brake pads
Val P.
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Rating 4.0

I used Akebono pads and Zimmerman rotors. At first I didn't think they had the same bite as the OEM pads. After a few hundred miles they are good.

Pros: good after few miles
Cons: less bite than OEM
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Akebono Brake pads
hgreeniii
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Rating 4.0

Akebono have been better for my 6 than the OEM. OEM pads are not all the same. They may meet the same minimum spec but not all are top tier. For example the rear brake pads on my 6 OEM were great and were made by TRW. the last set of OEM rear pads were from another manufacturer and are dusty and wear fast. My recent front OEM pads are the same. I'm going back to Akebono pads when the weather is better

Pros: better than OEM
Cons: dusty, wear fast
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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Akebono Brake pads

Akebono proact brake pads paired with centric rotors. I like the centric premium rotors since they are painted on the edges and the hub mating surface. If those are too expensive then I'd go with centric c-tek rotors.

Pros: painted rotors, good quality
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Akebono Brake pads

Akebono pads are usually excellent on hondas (I think they are oem?) As far as rotors, WBR and zimmerman are great. For an economy option you could try carquest pads/rotors. No matter which you go with, make sure to break them in properly because even the best pads/rotors will pulse if improperly broken in.

Pros: excellent quality, great rotors
Cons: pulse if improperly broken in
Vehicle: Honda
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Akebono Brake pads
Lextastic01
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Rating 5.0

Today I just installed Akebono ProACT (ceramic) in the rear. Very very happy with them. Stopping is still very good, they’re dead silent and dusting should be a ton less.

Pros: good stopping, silent, less dust
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 28000 km
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Akebono Brake pads
ijustbrushalot
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Rating 3.5

The only pad I've found that has both low dust and *okay* bite is Akebono Euro ceramic. They still bite less aggressively than most stock semi-metallic pads, and *way* less bite than any sort of track pad. But they're very easy on rotors, dust little, and can actually stand up to 15-20 min track sessions without falling apart.

Pros: low dust, easy on rotors
Cons: okay bite
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