It's time to replace the pads on my car and the rear rotors. I'm looking around at different brands to use and I wanted opinions. If I change the rear rotors, should I change the fronts too?
For the rotors I found these on tirerack:
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?&make=Centric&model=Premium+Rotor&group=Premium+Rotor&autoMake=Mazda&autoModel=MAZDA3+s+5-Door&autoYear=2004&autoModClar=Without+TPMS&perfCode=A
I figured drilled or slotted would be pretty much unnecessary on my car.
I'm confused about which pads to get though. I want something that's good for aggressive street driving and maybe some autocross. I've heard mixed reviews about a lot of different brands so I kind of need some help with this one.
Thanks guys!
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I factory rotors. Brembo stock rotors are really good. I'm not sure about those. I really like my hawk hps pads.
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Just out of curiosity... Did somebody measure the rear rotors and pads for you? When were your fronts last replaced? I ask, because the rears usually last a lot longer on cars I've owned in the past.
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AIM WO4 wrote:Just out of curiosity... Did somebody measure the rear rotors and pads for you? When were your fronts last replaced? I ask, because the rears usually last a lot longer on cars I've owned in the past.
very true. I usually go through at least two to three sets of fronts to one set of rears. If the rears are going that quick, I would check and see if the parking brakes are not disengaging all the way.
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I don't think the rears have been replaced in a long time. I just had a friend check out my brakes during the drive this weekend because my car was shaking like none other when I was on the brakes. He said the fronts looked fine, but that the rears needed to be replaced and the pads needed to be done. Chances are I will be taking a closer look tonight when I can get to my friend's shop.
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I'll second (third?) the suggestion for Hawk HPS. I've also run EC Green Stuff on my former Subaru and was happy with those. You'll likely be happy with most of the quality street oriented sport pads out there. If you're looking for a regular rotor, your auto parts store will likely have a viable option. The ones you linked look fine as well for similar money.
If the shaking is felt through the steering wheel (side to side)... It would be front rotors. The backs usually don't get "cooked"... that vibe would feel more like a rear end tire out of balance.
bellalyssa wrote:I don't think the rears have been replaced in a long time. I just had a friend check out my brakes during the drive this weekend because my car was shaking like none other when I was on the brakes. He said the fronts looked fine, but that the rears needed to be replaced and the pads needed to be done. Chances are I will be taking a closer look tonight when I can get to my friend's shop.
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AIM WO4 wrote:If the shaking is felt through the steering wheel (side to side)... It would be front rotors. The backs usually don't get "cooked"... that vibe would feel more like a rear end tire out of balance.
Alrighty, well we are going to check everything out tonight and see exactly what's wrong. Hopefully it's an easy fix, if not, it seems like everything is relatively inexpensive to replace.
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bellalyssa wrote:I don't think the rears have been replaced in a long time. I just had a friend check out my brakes during the drive this weekend because my car was shaking like none other when I was on the brakes. He said the fronts looked fine, but that the rears needed to be replaced and the pads needed to be done. Chances are I will be taking a closer look tonight when I can get to my friend's shop.
I had the same shaking issue on my M6.... I just had Dave (4doord) resurface them and they were good as new. Sometimes, I hear, that there can be a point of no return if they are too badly worn. He said mine was probably caused from all the high speed mountain cruises with the sharp turns and downhill speeds. Another reason why I stayed back behind Tbot a good ways during the cruise... well that and because he thought it was fun to have his AWD spin out on loose gravel Love ya T.
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