These brake pads are made from ceramic very similar to the type of ceramic used to make pottery and plates but is denser and a lot more durable.
Do ceramic brake pads need special rotors.
Ceramic brake systems in automotive applications do not generally use brake pads made in ceramic material.
Many times if pads are run too hard too fast the pad surface can heavily transfer think literally melt onto the rotor when the car is parked which causes an uneven area of pad material deposited on the brake rotor once you drive again new pad material is then deposited on top of and around this extra deposit creating an un even surface on the rotor.
Metallic pads will work just as well up to a point.
Be prepared at first for the brakes to be touchy.
My wife s 328 sedan need new brake pads and i m thinking of going with hawk ceramics for low dust.
The least durable pads are organic pads followed by semi metallic pads.
You should choose brake pads that produce the least amount of dust.
Do not break in the brake pads quickly or without care.
Doing so may cause excessive heat build up on the brake pads causing their efficiency and performance to suffer.
There s a right way and a wrong way to do anything and through the thick storm of relentless marketing hype that line can get a little blurred.
But i have found the ceramic pads eat the hell out of the rotors.
Ceramic brake pads also have fine copper fibers embedded within them to help increase their friction and heat conductivity.
To ensure that the braking system is always in perfect working order both brake pads and brake discs must be maintained in the best possible condition.
Ceramic pads tend to last longer than metallic pads and score the rotors less.
Under extreme braking conditions a ceramic pad will dissipate heat and cool down faster than a metallic pad.
Dust is what remains when the brake pads come into contact with the rotors.
No special rotors required.
Ceramic pads work fine on cross drill slotted rotors.
Don t be suprised on the brake job if the rotors are torn to hell and the pads look like new 0 0 not today zurg.
If you want durable brake pads choose ceramic pads.
I was told by a few mechanics that i should replace the rotors and use slotted ones because the ceramic pads might warp or wear out new oem rotors quicker.
Organic brake pads have a high percentage of carbon and graphite.
Of its various components the materials that cause friction brake discs and brake pads need to be periodically maintained and replaced as they are subject to wear.
Another option for brake pads are ceramic brake pads.
Every brake pad manufacturer says that they re the best and that they re an upgrade from whatever you already have.