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codek Feb 12, 2010 01:29 PM

Carbotech's not good?
 
I just got some pads for the front but when I took it to my guy, he says that the brakes are not bond brakes and that it would be bad to put these on and that I should get bond brake pads.

I got the carbotech for the street. Are there bond versions of this?

My mechanic likes stock brakes and says a lot of aftermarket brakes will squeek.

03threefiftyz Feb 12, 2010 01:34 PM

Which carbotechs? Their track pads are track favorite (XP8's-XP16's).

Z1NONLY Feb 12, 2010 01:36 PM

I have only used the stock pads and HPS, but I have never heard anything bad about carbotech's at the track. (other than price)

They make different compounds though. So if you get a true "track" compound, it won't "bite" well until it's heated up. This can be a problem with street driving.

If you got the right compound for street use, I have no idea what your guy is talking about.:dunno:

TheFarmer Feb 12, 2010 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by codek (Post 8139722)
I just got some pads for the front but when I took it to my guy, he says that the brakes are not bond brakes and that it would be bad to put these on and that I should get bond brake pads.

I got the carbotech for the street. Are there bond versions of this?

My mechanic likes stock brakes and says a lot of aftermarket brakes will squeek.

What the heck are bond brakes? Perhaps he needs a guy named James to come bond the brakes.

In all seriousness, Carbotech makes decent stuff. You should be ok. Just think, there are many other people running that stuff on their cars and they're ok :)

Flo-ridaZ33 Feb 12, 2010 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by TheFarmer (Post 8139786)
What the heck are bond brakes? Perhaps he needs a guy named James to come bond the brakes.

In all seriousness, Carbotech makes decent stuff. You should be ok. Just think, there are many other people running that stuff on their cars and they're ok :)

I kinda think he's referring to how the brake surface is attached to the backing plate.. some are riveted and some are bonded?

Hexxus Feb 12, 2010 03:08 PM

Riveted and Bonded are two methods of attaching the braking surface to the backing plate. I personally would go with bonded over riveted. When it comes time for an inspection, you'll find that riveted will fail before bonded if your mechanic would check them the correct way.

bimmertech Feb 12, 2010 05:59 PM

pretty sure they are riveted and bonded.

whatever they are, they work. i have pounded the daylights out of a good number of sets and never had an issue.

the only real "issue" with the rivets are they don't allow you to use all of the friction before the rivets will contact the rotors. its not a real big issue though as by that point the pads are so low that they are basically useless anyways.

Sisko99 Feb 12, 2010 06:13 PM

Carbotech uses brass rivets and they swear they won't cut rotors.

Parker01 Feb 13, 2010 12:56 PM

I love mine, and also beat on them. I only have the XP-10's for track use though, no idea how their street pads perform. A guy at work put the street series (forget the name, bob cat or something?) on his WRX and he loves them, said it was well worth the extra bucks and he just drives on the street.

codek Jun 26, 2010 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by Sisko99 (Post 8140284)
Carbotech uses brass rivets and they swear they won't cut rotors.

Can anyone verify this?

03threefiftyz Jun 26, 2010 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by codek (Post 8484190)
Can anyone verify this?

Yes, they use brass rivets. I haven't heard of them ever scoring the rotors, but I suppose it is possible......though very, very unlikely.


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