expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jul 02, 2024 08:12 AM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jul 02, 2024 08:12 AM
BOSCH QuietCast Premium Ceramic Disc Brake Pad Set (various)
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I made the mistake of buying brakes on sale because of SD some years ago. Wagner Thermo quiet something something. It wasn't for my daily, so I didn't care much, but when it became my daily, I could only stand them for a few months before I pulled them off with over 50% life left. I just couldn't deal with the noise, and this is from someone who has creaky control arm bushings and noisy bearings. The dust was pretty gnarly, too.
Brakes are definitely something you don't want to cheap out on. The difference between cheap brakes and good ones is like 20 bucks, but the annoyance of the dust, the bite/modulation, and worst of all the noise (is you're unlucky to get noise), it's actually a super lopsided tradeoff.
I'm not sure about these Bosch brake pads, but just get yourself the corresponding akebono act pads and set yourself up with the good stuff. It's not that much more expensive, and you won't find yourself changing your own pads again in a year, or having to pay (or bother) someone to do it again.
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My car (Nissan Pathfinder) is on the list and Amazon says BC1415 fits my model (2020), but in fact it DOES NOT. The one fits my model is BC905. Pads dimensions look the same, however hardware is different.
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Not much brake dust and very quiet, and 50k miles later, still work fine, with plenty of material remaining. I expect to change these again in 40k miles, lol.
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My car is not even listed but i appreciate all the work by the OP and/or editors
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I doubt that I can cleaning my dishes with these pads.
I made the mistake of buying brakes on sale because of SD some years ago. Wagner Thermo quiet something something. It wasn't for my daily, so I didn't care much, but when it became my daily, I could only stand them for a few months before I pulled them off with over 50% life left. I just couldn't deal with the noise, and this is from someone who has creaky control arm bushings and noisy bearings. The dust was pretty gnarly, too.
Brakes are definitely something you don't want to cheap out on. The difference between cheap brakes and good ones is like 20 bucks, but the annoyance of the dust, the bite/modulation, and worst of all the noise (is you're unlucky to get noise), it's actually a super lopsided tradeoff.
I'm not sure about these Bosch brake pads, but just get yourself the corresponding akebono act pads and set yourself up with the good stuff. It's not that much more expensive, and you won't find yourself changing your own pads again in a year, or having to pay (or bother) someone to do it again.
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I made the mistake of buying brakes on sale because of SD some years ago. Wagner Thermo quiet something something. It wasn't for my daily, so I didn't care much, but when it became my daily, I could only stand them for a few months before I pulled them off with over 50% life left. I just couldn't deal with the noise, and this is from someone who has creaky control arm bushings and noisy bearings. The dust was pretty gnarly, too.
Brakes are definitely something you don't want to cheap out on. The difference between cheap brakes and good ones is like 20 bucks, but the annoyance of the dust, the bite/modulation, and worst of all the noise (is you're unlucky to get noise), it's actually a super lopsided tradeoff.
I'm not sure about these Bosch brake pads, but just get yourself the corresponding akebono act pads and set yourself up with the good stuff. It's not that much more expensive, and you won't find yourself changing your own pads again in a year, or having to pay (or bother) someone to do it again.
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