New Akebono front brakes
#1
New Akebono front brakes
Just changed front brakes @11,000 miles -OEM pads had a lot "meat' left, but I decided to change to avoid frequent rims cleaning.
New Akebono pads feel just the same as OEM, I heard no noises/squicks . The only thing I did not like was that top caliper bolt on both sides is already worn out-has a groove-like wear around the circumference of the bolt (unless it is made that way, but did look like wear of the metal). The job is relatively easy - took about two hours, including the rims washing, but I was not in any hurry at all. A good mech would spend around 1/2 hour using lift and power tools.
New Akebono pads feel just the same as OEM, I heard no noises/squicks . The only thing I did not like was that top caliper bolt on both sides is already worn out-has a groove-like wear around the circumference of the bolt (unless it is made that way, but did look like wear of the metal). The job is relatively easy - took about two hours, including the rims washing, but I was not in any hurry at all. A good mech would spend around 1/2 hour using lift and power tools.
#3
RE: New Akebono front/rear brakes
Tech, thanks for all your help-I yesterday installed rear brakes too (Akebono) and the car /brakes feel no different from the time it had OEM pads. I will have to check hard braking and wet braking esp. from highway speeds, will post the results. Also, in 1-2 weeks will update if there is any dirt from Akebono pads.
PS
Tech, the groove on the top pins of the front brakes was not next to the thread -it was on the part that the caliper should be sliding on. However, the brakes work fine, and in the worst case I will have to replace two pins next time I am doing the brakes -could be another 30K miles.
PSS
When I bought my 850 6 years ago, my mechanic installed Bendix IQ in the front -not only they made a lot of noise, but the car would not stop when driving on the wet road at highway speeds -you depress the brake pedal, and the car keeps rolling almost w/ same speed . Go figure-Bendix is supposed to be one of the "good" aftermarket brakes.
PS
Tech, the groove on the top pins of the front brakes was not next to the thread -it was on the part that the caliper should be sliding on. However, the brakes work fine, and in the worst case I will have to replace two pins next time I am doing the brakes -could be another 30K miles.
PSS
When I bought my 850 6 years ago, my mechanic installed Bendix IQ in the front -not only they made a lot of noise, but the car would not stop when driving on the wet road at highway speeds -you depress the brake pedal, and the car keeps rolling almost w/ same speed . Go figure-Bendix is supposed to be one of the "good" aftermarket brakes.
#5
Akebono brakes update
One week after I installed Akebono EURO ceramic pads I see minimal dust -not black like from OEM pads, but rather brownish/yellow color. Brakes feel as OEM-no difference at all - regular city/highway driving. I did not have a chance to test emergency and wet braking yet.
Rockauto.com has these pads cheaper then tirerack.
Rockauto.com has these pads cheaper then tirerack.
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