What's a good brake pad for my application?

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quicksliver
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What's a good brake pad for my application?

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Alright, 90% of my driving is on the highway...and the other 10% in-town. This is an everyday car, used 365 days a year. I need to do my brakes and want a pad that won't produce too much brake dust but won't wear out too fast. Any recommendations....
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Post by RizzeRocket »

just buy high quality pads , all pads are gonna create dust and the wearing out part is all up to you go easy on ur brakes
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Post by Chasing_Size »

There are two choices, kevlar, or carbon fiber - i dont believe kevlar makes much break dust, theres another break shoe thats supposed to not produce any break dust, but i cant recall what theyre called, they were called " green " something.... hope that helps
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get thermoquiet ceramic pads, not noisey and brake really well thats what i have.
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