Reccomended Brake Pads?
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Reccomended Brake Pads?
Hey all,
time for new front pads for my NA6. Had a look through the posts for alternatives, but could only find stuff for NB8 and or competition. Are the standard Mazda ones acceptable performance for the money or is there better to be had?
time for new front pads for my NA6. Had a look through the posts for alternatives, but could only find stuff for NB8 and or competition. Are the standard Mazda ones acceptable performance for the money or is there better to be had?
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I bought Hawk HPS which are yet to be fitted, cause they are the best value that I found @ $180USD delivered, front and rear ..... but after reading Charlie Brown's replies in Hellmun's thread, I am rather anxious.
The guys in the US love them though.
Bendix Ultimates seem to be the go with many forumites.
The guys in the US love them though.
Bendix Ultimates seem to be the go with many forumites.
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From all the discussion I've had with people on the forum and at trackdays. It's very dependant on what you need them for. Generally the oem are supposed to be excellent..but expensive.
To help you out you might want to mention what's important to you. Low noise, cold friction, dust, temperature range etc.
To help you out you might want to mention what's important to you. Low noise, cold friction, dust, temperature range etc.
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Fatty wrote:i've only used oem and bendix ultimate (or advance , i can't remember) . the oem pads are excellent for spirited driving. the bendix are a bit better , i noticed an improvement, but they are a LOT dustier. my front wheels are covered in black brake dust all the time now.
Sounds like Ultimates .. I wasn't that impressed with the Bendix Advance.
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wun911 wrote:Out of curiosity are there pads that DONT have the wear indicator (the grove down the middle of the pad).
More surface area to stop better
The groove isn't a wear indicator, it's there to aid cooling and reduce squealing. The wear indicators are the clips that are fitted with the pads - when they contact the disc they make a nasty noise that tells you it's time for new pads.
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I think you will find that the \"genuine\" NA6 brake pads are a \"Mazda approved\" spare part and are mearly repackaged Bendix povo pads and not as good as the dinky di made in Japan OE pads. I could be wrong, I usually am apparently, but that's what I was told.
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