Brake pads POWER STOP or Hawk Performance
I recommend powerstop pads and drilled/slotted rotors. I put about 40-50k miles a year or longer on my car (depends on driving habits too).
I used hawk pads a few years ago on my F150 and even though they were advertised as dust free, they put off some of the worst dust ever even after following the break in instructions. Nowadays, I am a huge Element3 fan boy. All the family vehicles have em and I have no complaints.
I used power stop on a TSX and a Pilot without any issues.
I love hawk pads and raybestos Element3 rotors
I have purchased the Powerstop kit for 2 of my cars. They are great non OEM replacements.
Rock auto parts are good. Powerstop is a good brand currently running raybestos on my 2008 accord.
I put power stop on my pilot 4k miles ago. It stops.
I switched to duralast rotors and power stop pads. I wanna say z26. But overall im happy. I just drive, no track. Car still stops good and less brake dust and cost less then OE.
I switched to the Powerstop pads and rotors for the front. I haven\u2019t noticed much difference.
The front and rear pad kits were wrong. The shims for the front pads did not fit and the rear pads were for my model WITHOUT electric parking brake. The rear pads have rivets in the way on the inner pad which interfere with the solid piston.
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