Brake Pads for Polished Rotors?
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#14
Thanks for all the information. I went ahead and ordered two sets of LRB Z-Plus pads to install with my new wheels. Lrb claims that they offer 20% better stopping power over the stock pads and they also claim that they are the most "rotor friendly" pads on the market. I guess time will tell.
#16
One more question. I was thumbing through my Service Manual to see the procedure for changing out the front brake pads and there is a note in there that says the following; "Always replace brake pads in complete sets for correct and safe brake operation." So I guess this means that I need to change out the rear brake pads as well. I'm using the stock rotor on the rear since it can't really be seen behind the muffler. Should I get new stock brake pads for use on that rotor and use the LRB pads up front only, or should I also convert to the LRB pads on the rear? Just wondering if the LRB pads will work as good on the stock rotor as the stock pads. Also wondering if there is an issue running two different types of pads.
#17
I think they mean replace both pads in the front wheel SET if you are doing the front or both pads in the rear wheel set if you are doing the rear. You don't have to replace both front & rear wheel sets at the same time. Also realize that you will not have the braking power with a set of chrome or polished rotors that you do with stock rotors due to the lower coefficient of friction.
#20
Yes, know they won't look new for very long. I just want to minimize the amount that they wear and make the worn portion be uniform. From what I've read from other member's posts the stock feroius pads will tend to dig into a polished rotor more uniniformly than the carbon-kevlar pads.