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I run the EBC FA458V semi-sintered pads myself. Nice grab and feel when using them for low speed maneuvers. Always been happy with EBC pads across all my vehicles.
I've always used the EBC organic Kevlar pads.. I like the way they stop and noise-free but they produce a little dust and I think I just want to get away from that for a little bit see how these are... I ordered a set front and rear $68 bucks not a bad deal.. We'll see how much I like them.. I'm going on about a 1200 mi trip in a couple weeks and I guess it'd be a good time to check them out on the Kancamagus highway.. Maybe see some of you guys at Laconia this year..
I Installed the EBC FA4OOV semi sentered brake pads at approx. 30K mi. Got approx. 7K mi. on them and are still in great shape. They stop well and don't squeal so I think they are great!
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I run the ebc HH sintered on the front. Prefer a less aggressive pad on the rear, reason being that the older HD rear brakes are a bit to wooden to feel the grab point. My '08 FLHTCU was better in that regard and had them front and rear to great effect.
On my sportbikes I run them front and rear. The brakes are much better.
I've always used the EBC organic Kevlar pads.. I like the way they stop and noise-free but they produce a little dust and I think I just want to get away from that for a little bit see how these are... I ordered a set front and rear $68 bucks not a bad deal.. We'll see how much I like them.. I'm going on about a 1200 mi trip in a couple weeks and I guess it'd be a good time to check them out on the Kancamagus highway.. Maybe see some of you guys at Laconia this year..
Nice, Ill be on the Kanc next weekend. Staying in Lincoln, NH.
HH is the only pads I run. Learned my lesson. Yes they are a bit harder on rotor but we’re talking about brakes right? I wanna stop. I got 60000 miles out of my front stock rotors before I replaced them with some lightly used ones from a member here, used them for another bunch of miles until I got a deal on some nicer ones that are on there still at 112000 miles.
HH is the only pads I run. Learned my lesson. Yes they are a bit harder on rotor but were talking about brakes right? I wanna stop. I got 60000 miles out of my front stock rotors before I replaced them with some lightly used ones from a member here, used them for another bunch of miles until I got a deal on some nicer ones that are on there still at 112000 miles.
My only concern is if they are noisy, squealers...
I installed a set on the rear. They were noisy and I took 'em off. I like my rotors and don't run lifetime pads on my suv for the same reason. I would rather replace pads more often than warp my rotors.
I always have my trusty pair of boots to stop in a hurry.
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