Brake pads Akebono or Project Mu

Project Mu Brake pads
Shift9303
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Rating 4.0

I really liked Project Mu Club Racers as a "streetable-ish" track pad. They were fairly tolerable on the street as long as they were bedded in. They occasionally squeal when coming to a stop once below 15mph.

Pros: tolerable on street
Cons: occasional squeal
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Akebono Brake pads
chowmein86
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Rating 5.0

Highly recommend the Akebono ASP888 & ASP905. Not overly expensive, great stopping power, low noise, and low dusting.

Pros: great stopping power, low noise, low dusting
Vehicle: Infiniti
Part number: ASP888 & ASP905
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Akebono Brake pads
hachielectronics
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Rating 4.0

Stock pads are Akebono ACT1124 and ACT1539. ASP series is a decent upgrade without sacrificing on dust and noise though.

Pros: decent upgrade
Cons: dust and noise
Part number: ACT1124
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Akebono Brake pads

Stock rotors and pads. Akeboko pads if I’ve been particularly annoyed by brake dust, but that’s an ebb/flow with how busy I am with life, work, and kids and how often I’m detailing.

Cons: brake dust
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Akebono Brake pads

I bought these Akebono brake pads (model AN-813KG) while in Japan. The store salesman assured me they would fit the rear brakes of my 2011 Lexus IS 350. However, when I tried to research online, I could only find information linking this model to the Toyota Sienta (2017). Before returning to my home country, I need to decide whether to keep them or return them.

Cons: incorrect fitment
Vehicle: Lexus IS
Part number: AN-813KG
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