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Old 05-23-2002, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Brake pad which is good for daily driven, less brake brake dust

i'm looking for a good price on brake pad for my 5th gen, it must be reasonable price and also less brake dust and good in stopping power. I got the option as in Axis (metal master or original delux two typ to pick) or AEM since its on groupbuycenter.com. Help me out please. I'll just change the pad and SS brake lines later will not get biger rotors or slotted since my are still good, no money trying to save money now.
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The OEM Honda pads.

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EBC Green stuff! Kevlar low dust mix!
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EBC Green stuff! Kevlar low dust mix!
I agree, I had them on my previous car which was a Citroen. They give off very little brake dust so your wheels will stay cleaner for much longer. I even had someone ask me how I kept my wheels so clean!
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The OEM Honda pads.

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That's the best pad there is for good stopping power, low dust, and low noise by far.
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Anyone know how much EBC cost and where to ge t it cheap? so the AEM and Axis is nothing comparing to EBC?
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What's wrong with stock?
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