Brake pads Raybestos or Centric

Raybestos Brake pads
CamillaJPookington
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Rating 4.0

The OEM rotors wear very quickly. The OEM pads are Akebono semi organic which are actually pretty good. However the OEM pads create a ton of brake dust which makes the wheels look terrible. When I replaced mine about a year ago I went the aftermarket route and used Raybestos rotors and pads.

Pros: good performance, long lasting
Cons: lots of brake dust
Vehicle: Mazda 5
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Raybestos Brake pads

I always buy from Rockauto, but check if the part is on Amazon for comparable price for the free shipping. With brake parts especially I highly recommend buying the best you can afford. Cheap pads and rotors will be noisier and more likely to warp and give vibration when braking. The cheapest pads are also usually bonded meaning the friction material is only glued onto the backing plate, and I’ve seen them separate, especially a risk if you drive where rust is an issue. Also cheap pads don’t always include abutment clips and good shims.

Pros: good quality, long lasting
Cons: noisy, warping, vibration
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Centric Brake pads
RobertBodenbender
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Rating 4.5

I replaced all 4 sets of pads on mine with Centric ceramic pads from rockauto. They are quiet and set brake dust. They have excellent grip on the new rotors.

Pros: quiet, low dust, good grip
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Raybestos Brake pads
Opening-Ease9598
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Rating 4.5

Like the previous comment said, akebono is their oem supplier, imo I like raybestos the best because they’re super cheap on rock auto and they produce a lot less dust if you go with ceramic pads instead of metallic

Pros: cheap, less dust
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Centric Brake pads
zerokwh
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Rating 4.5

I like Centric’s Posi Quiet brake pads. A little more bite than original pads with substantially less brake dust.

Pros: more bite, less dust
Vehicle: BMW
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Raybestos Brake pads

Just replaced rear brakes on my ‘15 rogue with Raybestos E3 pads. I really had to force the pad into the new hardware clips. I did a quick google search and his seems to be an issue with E3 brake hardware. The original brake pads were also really tough to remove before I put the new ones in.

Pros: null
Cons: difficult installation
Vehicle: Nissan
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