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Akebono Brake pads

I just did the brakes on my e46 and my sons f30 and I bought the parts from fcp euro, I used akebono ceramic pads with oem rotors and sensors... The akebono pads doesn’t put out as much brake dust as the original pads

Pros: less brake dust
Vehicle: BMW
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Akebono Brake pads
danarino
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Rating 4.5

Can't go wrong as its OEM replacement parts. That said, if you hate brake dust as much as I do, you could consider going with akebono ceramic pads. I went with pagid rotors and akebono ceramic pads when I did my big brake kit a year or so ago and love both the pedal feel and low brake dust. Factory pads have a bit more initial bite, but i prefer the more progressive feel of the akebonos which allows for smoother braking.

Pros: low brake dust, smooth braking
Cons: less initial bite
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Akebono Brake pads
Big-Seaweed-7603
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Rating 4.0

My oem rotors warped around 45k. Had an Indy install Stoptech rotors and Akebono ceramic pads and they lasted over 100k, with no brake dust.

Pros: long lasting, no brake dust
Cons: rotors warped at 45k
Mileage: 100000 km
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Akebono Brake pads

AKEBONO PRO-ACT ULTRA PREMIUM are available at Napa and I hear are some of the quietest brake pads you can get over the life span of the pad. They're ceramic pads which won't make your miata sound like a school bus

Pros: quiet, long lifespan
Vehicle: Mazda 5
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Akebono Brake pads
SteelCityB58
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Rating 4.5

Very little dust. Excellent grip. They do take a few min to warm up when cold/wet but it’s not noticeable at all.

Pros: little dust, excellent grip
Cons: slow warm-up
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Akebono Brake pads
miroustah
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Rating 4.5

I’ve used dozens of different pads on VWs and other makes, for regular driving with low dust and massive pad and rotor life? I’d use Akebono, made in USA and no pads are higher quality but some can be equal. Are you running it really hard? You’re gonna be replacing whatever you put on so semi-metallic can't be beat,cheap and has the best feel as well because it wears the rotor and pad together!!! Pagid or Bosch QC are hard as a rock and fade free with great feel but dusty. More importantly you need to do the job correctly, the pad is the least of your worries if you’re new to doing it, find YT brake vids for your car if you are, I still watch them to find my mistakes.

Pros: low dust, long life, cheap, great feel
Cons: dusty (Pagid/Bosch), wears rotor
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Akebono Brake pads

I started with akebono pads and rotors after my OE set wore out and they were okay. After them I bought the power stop setup and they weren’t worth it in my opinion they warped a little bit.

Pros: akebono pads were okay
Cons: power stop warped
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Akebono Brake pads
petef
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Rating 2.0

Will they fit? Probably. But without the slot you can't use the anti-rattle springs. I purchased a set of Akebono's from ECS a few years ago and ended up sending them back because they don't fit as the car was designed to work (if that makes sense?).

Pros: fit as designed
Cons: missing anti-rattle spring slot
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