Brake pads Akebono or Mintex

Akebono Brake pads

Akebono have always served me well. Felt slightly better than OEM IMO. I’ve also tried EBC Greenstuff’s…brake feel was just ok and they wore very quickly (less than 20k miles).

Pros: better than OEM, good feel
Cons: EBC wore quickly
Mileage: 20000 km
Part number: ACT976, ACT606
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Akebono Brake pads
Atlas53
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Rating 5.0

Bought Akebono pads from Tire Rack...Took a test drive, and found the results to be excellent. Felt great, super quiet. The Akebono pads do not require any bed-in, so just drive off normally

Pros: felt great, super quiet
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Akebono Brake pads
karbiner_98k
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Rating 4.5

Akebono pads and brembo rotors avail at fcp/ecs - best combination I’ve had so far and I’ve tried textar, pagid and trw, (trw is a close second but more dust than akebono)

Pros: best combination, low dust
Cons: more dust than Akebono
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Akebono Brake pads
pheno_minal
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Rating 5.0

I’m currently running Akebono performance pads (yellow box) and they have been great! No noise, minimal brake dust and way better stopping power.

Pros: great stopping power, minimal dust
Cons: none
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Akebono Brake pads

My stock rear brakes never made any noise. Recently replaced rotors and pads - went with Akebono Euro Ceramic - and now have the same "clunk" you describe. Usually only first thing in the morning when I back out of my driveway and then roll forward and brake.

Pros: no noise with stock
Cons: clunk after replacement
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