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Brake Pad Options

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The brake pads on my RX had started to squeak recently so I checked the pads and decided to replace them. I searched the forum for what other people were using and saw most used the organic pads as were OE. I went to Rock Auto and found some organic pads part #'s PD314 and PD291. The description said "Organic; Front; Coupe" and "Organic; Rear" and that they were ThermoQuiet. This car is my daily driver and I don't auto-X it or anything like that so I don't need any extra performance from the braking system.

 

I got the shipment today and the pad boxes say "ThermoQuiet Ceramic". From what I read about the ceramic and semi-metallic pads, they are ok replacements but will wear down the disc more quickly. Should I return these ceramic pads and get some actual organic ones or should I install them and live with it?

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i would install them and live with it. ceramic pads are quite nice, i prefer them myself. not much dust and perform nicely. not sure what they do to rotors on subarus, i seem to replace those due to vibration up front anyway over time and the rears never really need replacing so i haven't worried about it.

I would not deal with rockauto from the starters...

 

I guess you are stuck now... or they will charge you for the return shipping.

 

Sam

Ceramics are excellent pads.

 

I use them on my truck and they do a great job. Unless your hammering your brakes all the time I wouldn't worry about excessive disc wear.

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