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I also have a 2002 LS430, and my last brake job was with PowerStop Z23 pads front and rear plus raybestos rotors. I love this setup. It’s smooth, she stops on a dime and its also clean.
I recommend powerstop pads and drilled/slotted rotors. I put about 40-50k miles a year or longer on my car (depends on driving habits too).
I used power stop on a TSX and a Pilot without any issues.
I have purchased the Powerstop kit for 2 of my cars. They are great non OEM replacements.
Rock auto parts are good. Powerstop is a good brand currently running raybestos on my 2008 accord.
I put power stop on my pilot 4k miles ago. It stops.
I switched to duralast rotors and power stop pads. I wanna say z26. But overall im happy. I just drive, no track. Car still stops good and less brake dust and cost less then OE.
My Ioniq 6 was shaking and vibrating a lot while driving around today, so I turned on the disc brake cleaning function and slowed down from 65 to 45 half a dozen times to heat up the brakes. That melted the ice around the brakes and in the wheels, and the car went back to driving normally.
I know it's late for my response, here is my reviews on Powerstop brakes they are okay they do the trick had them on my G37 for three years then I replaced them with Stillen cause they offered slotted brakes.
Ford brake pads have consistently sucked ass, they stained up the wheels on my focus st and just destroy rotors and make a huge mess in general. I switched to power stop ceramics and slotted rotors, and they have lasted years on with no visible signs of wear on the rotors, and a pad slap on the rear set once.
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