suggestions on new pads...
Hello all,
I'm looking for new pads for the front (non-Brembo) of my Z. It's a street car, and my biggest complaint of the pads on there now (factory) is the dust. The wheels get all mucked up in just days. I'm curious about the EBC "greenstuff" pads, which claim super low dust, and are cheap. But then, most of the aftermarket pads claim less dust. Any one have actual experience with these pads or others? what of the Nismo pads. Thanks.
I'm looking for new pads for the front (non-Brembo) of my Z. It's a street car, and my biggest complaint of the pads on there now (factory) is the dust. The wheels get all mucked up in just days. I'm curious about the EBC "greenstuff" pads, which claim super low dust, and are cheap. But then, most of the aftermarket pads claim less dust. Any one have actual experience with these pads or others? what of the Nismo pads. Thanks.
I have installed the Hawk HPS pads in the front, and it has DRAMATICALLY cut down on my brake dust. Stopping power is about the same, if not a little better, and they were pretty cheap as well. I'd recommend them.
I've been watching this subject too - - others have said stay away from "greenstuff" and go with the Hawk HPS - - that's probably the route I'm going to take - - - Nismo's for non-Brembo would run about $220
Originally posted by Sz28r
I've been watching this subject too - - others have said stay away from "greenstuff" and go with the Hawk HPS - - that's probably the route I'm going to take - - - Nismo's for non-Brembo would run about $220
I've been watching this subject too - - others have said stay away from "greenstuff" and go with the Hawk HPS - - that's probably the route I'm going to take - - - Nismo's for non-Brembo would run about $220
quick reply from raceshopper.com - -
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the interest!
2003 Nissan 350Z (non-teack model)
HB 268 (front) HPS $56/set
HB 370 (rear) HPS $53/set
For ordering, or for more information, you can reach me directly at: 800-733-8380.
Best Regards,
Edwin Robinson.
http://www.RaceShopper.com
1-800-733-8380
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the interest!
2003 Nissan 350Z (non-teack model)
HB 268 (front) HPS $56/set
HB 370 (rear) HPS $53/set
For ordering, or for more information, you can reach me directly at: 800-733-8380.
Best Regards,
Edwin Robinson.
http://www.RaceShopper.com
1-800-733-8380
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Thx all for the input...
I've done some more reading through these boards on the topic, and most of you guys seem to like the Hawk HPS, but as many people say they squeal alot.
That would drive me nuts, regardless of the lack of dust.
Anyone else have experience with the Nismos... I like FB-350's comment on "no dust whatsoever," and don't mind spending the extra dough if they don't squeal.
How does climate affect squealing? I live in hot and humid FL, anyone in a similar climate have any input?
How about the longevity of both...
Many thanks...
Nick
I've done some more reading through these boards on the topic, and most of you guys seem to like the Hawk HPS, but as many people say they squeal alot.
That would drive me nuts, regardless of the lack of dust.
Anyone else have experience with the Nismos... I like FB-350's comment on "no dust whatsoever," and don't mind spending the extra dough if they don't squeal.
How does climate affect squealing? I live in hot and humid FL, anyone in a similar climate have any input?
How about the longevity of both...
Many thanks...
Nick
My vote is for the Hawk HPS's too. I've been using them on my weekday racer, a 580 Rwhp Mustang 5.0, awesome feel, low dust and NO squeal. I'll be ripping out the Z's OEM pads real soon and replacing them with the Hawk's. What were they thinking with this compound???
Originally posted by c_ronius
How does climate affect squealing? I live in hot and humid FL, anyone in a similar climate have any input?
Hey Nick,
I'm in Tampa too - New Tampa - - I'm really leaning towards the Hawks too, I've still got life in my oem pads (18,000 miles) but considering making the switch soon. What dealer did you buy from and what model Z do you have? I bought my CS Perfromance from Ferman a little over a year ago, daily driver down I4 to work in Lakeland - nose mask has done a decent job at reducing chips - - enjoy that Z
Steve
How does climate affect squealing? I live in hot and humid FL, anyone in a similar climate have any input?
Hey Nick,
I'm in Tampa too - New Tampa - - I'm really leaning towards the Hawks too, I've still got life in my oem pads (18,000 miles) but considering making the switch soon. What dealer did you buy from and what model Z do you have? I bought my CS Perfromance from Ferman a little over a year ago, daily driver down I4 to work in Lakeland - nose mask has done a decent job at reducing chips - - enjoy that Z
Steve
Last edited by Sz28r; Jan 28, 2004 at 02:48 AM.
Hey Steve,
Bought the car used from an individual in NY, flew up and drove it home last month. Originally from Smithtown Nissan, SS Performance model. Nice to hear from someone here in Tampa. Do you still use Ferman for service? I've heard some bad stories about them. Nick.
Bought the car used from an individual in NY, flew up and drove it home last month. Originally from Smithtown Nissan, SS Performance model. Nice to hear from someone here in Tampa. Do you still use Ferman for service? I've heard some bad stories about them. Nick.
I do take both my Z and wifes Murano to Ferman for service, I'm just very careful about what I have them do - I decided against doing the window grease TSB after they scrapped both front wheels doing the cupping TSB - they did make it right, at first they wanted me to let their body shop paint them, I told them no way and finally got them powdercoated. I'm trying to build a relationship with their parts and service - - I ended up getting my Nismo exhaust from them for $825 - great price, I was happy.
Cya,
Steve
Cya,
Steve
Originally posted by FB-350
i've got the nismo's on mine all the way around..
NO dust whatsoever... stopping power i guess is about the same...
performance nissan has the best prices on them....
i've got the nismo's on mine all the way around..
NO dust whatsoever... stopping power i guess is about the same...
performance nissan has the best prices on them....
I also have a Hawk Brake HPS Pads all around. I had Front one installed about 5 days ago & rear one installed just yesterday along with 4 new cross drilled rotors. I have not had any squeels yet.
Also, I had Satisfied Ceremic Pads before and it was a very good pad. The only thing was that it sqeeled a little in the morning when it was cold but I found out that it wasn't the pads. I think it had to do with my old rotors. I did not turn the rotors when I installed Satisfied Ceremic Pad . My car had about 11K so my stock pads ate up my rotors a little. I should have turned the rotors when I installed the Satisfied pads.
I actually gave my Satisfied Ceremic Pads to my friend who just purchase 2004 Roadster few of month ago. The pad was almost new so I filed the pad a little and helped him install it. He did not have to turn the rotors on his car since his car is fairly new and the rotors were in good shape. As of yesterday, my friend said that the brakes are great and he has not had any squeels yet.
As for the price,
Satisfied Ceremic Pads: about $55+ shipping from Tirerack.com
Hawk HPS Pads: $61 + Tax from Pepboys.
As for Performance,
Hawk pads definitely has more bite than a stock pads.
Satisfied pads seems have little better bite than stock a pads.
The are both great pads
They both create VERY VERY LOW DUST/ALMOST NO DUST, although I think Hawk Pads create MORE dust than Satisfied Ceremic Pads.
I RECOMEND BOTH PADS.
My Opinion Only!!!!!!
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I recommend both pads.
Last edited by ssk0771; Jan 30, 2004 at 11:41 PM.
I have the Hawks HPS pad too, I love it the way it doesn't creating dust, but it does squeal like crazy!! especially at low speed stopping (5-15mph). I even cut the rotor and beded the brakes, but it still squeak. I think it has a lot to do with the weather temp as well. Any place that will go below around the 60 degrees, it will definitely squeak. It is very annoying, and embarassing as well. I'm going to wait until the weather gets better over here in Dallas area, and see if the pad will still squeak like crazy. If not, I might have to find another solutions.
Originally posted by neur0sis
I have installed the Hawk HPS pads in the front, and it has DRAMATICALLY cut down on my brake dust. Stopping power is about the same, if not a little better, and they were pretty cheap as well. I'd recommend them.
I have installed the Hawk HPS pads in the front, and it has DRAMATICALLY cut down on my brake dust. Stopping power is about the same, if not a little better, and they were pretty cheap as well. I'd recommend them.
Originally posted by ZISBAK
I think it has a lot to do with the weather temp as well. Any place that will go below around the 60 degrees, it will definitely squeak. It is very annoying, and embarassing as well.
I think it has a lot to do with the weather temp as well. Any place that will go below around the 60 degrees, it will definitely squeak. It is very annoying, and embarassing as well.
When I installed the pads, I re-used the metal shims that were on the stock pads, and also sprayed a rubberized "stop squeel" on the back of those plates (as you should with just about ALL brake pads) ... installed them, and drove around the neighborhood doing several 30mph -> 5mph stops. After that I did several 45mph -> 5mph stops (don't stop completly). This was as per the Hawk installation sheet that came with the pads.


