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Brake pads... could be technical... but not really - JackoliciousLegs - 06-05-2007

Hey guys,

Just an opinion question here. I'm going to need new brakes for the suby and I'm not sure if I want to go with Hawk HPS, HP+, or just OEMs since I'm not going to track the car.

So... important details
-Car will never be tracked. period.
-Car might be autoxed again. might.
-Last time I autoxed, i had oem pads that did just fine.
-OEM Pads are $72 for the set
-HPS Pads are $156 for the set
-HP+ Pads are $210 for the set
-I'm driving them across the country, and will be commuting with them.
-I'm not putting them on myself (city + no tools), so factor in an extra $150 for labor/machining

I'm probably just going to end up with OEMs..


- Maengelito - 06-05-2007

if its just seeing street driving, go with the cheapo autozone/advance auto pads.


- Hunter - 06-05-2007

Yea I'm with maeng, just get the OEM pads for regular street driving. HPS's would probably do the job too and be a little better for autox's, but aren't really necessary. I would say definitely no to the HP+'s, they squeek and dust too much if your not going to be tracking it.


- CaptainHenreh - 06-05-2007

Maengelito Wrote:if its just seeing street driving, go with the cheapo autozone/advance auto pads.

+1

You need a fourth option.


- Andy - 06-05-2007

Maengelito Wrote:if its just seeing street driving, go with the cheapo autozone/advance auto pads.

Bendix pads at AdAuto would be fine and are OEM. Hawk's would suck for daily driving.

If you insist on a Subaru box,

http://www.subarupartsforyou.com/cp_partdetail.php?partid=1625


- Dave - 06-05-2007

OEM, period.


- white_2kgt - 06-05-2007

Andy Wrote:Bendix pads at AdAuto would be fine and are OEM. Hawk's would suck for daily driving.

BINGO! Do NOT go w/ the cheapest ones (weaver I believe) They suck. Get the OEM equiv's which are Bendix. HP pads blow.


- Maengelito - 06-05-2007

the bendix pads at my advauto are the cheapest ones.


- JackoliciousLegs - 06-05-2007

thank ya :-)


- .RJ - 06-05-2007

The aftermarket stuff is probably OK, but if you want no suprises the OEM pads are not that much more $$ - they will probably dust less and last longer, for the most part.

I've been really happy with the PFC 'carbon metallic' pads on my truck though.


- ScottyB - 06-05-2007

i'd say cheapest you can find. auto-x'ing isn't that hard on brakes. it's nice to not be squeeling/dusting constantly too in that metro traffic.


- white_2kgt - 06-05-2007

Maengelito Wrote:the bendix pads at my advauto are the cheapest ones.

maybe, depends. I've seen bendix cheaper that weaver but usually its vice-versa (hell I've seen PFz's cheaper on some cars vs weaver/bendix). I've installed a few sets of the weaver pads for people in the past and they ALL come back complaining of squealing (yes I use anti-squeal). Now I tell everyone prior to buying pads that I don't want to hear one complaint of noise if they bring weaver pads to me, I've never had a person complain about the bendix pads, in fact I've replaced weaver pads more than once for a set of bendix after a few short months.


- Maengelito - 06-05-2007

so me and chad can compromise on the cheapo pads at advauto as long as its not the weaver pads.


- .RJ - 06-05-2007

ScottyB Wrote:i'd say cheapest you can find. auto-x'ing isn't that hard on brakes. it's nice to not be squeeling/dusting constantly too in that metro traffic.

Cheap and squeal/dust are usually mutually exclusive. YMMV, and OEM FTW for street cars.


- WRXtranceformed - 06-05-2007

I agree on the OEM, based on your driving.

With that said, I actually like the HPS pads on my STi a lot, and they helped save me from an accident a few weeks back when a three car/truck happened right in front of me... I could have been the fourth! Confusedhock:


- .RJ - 06-05-2007

WRXtranceformed Wrote:With that said, I actually like the HPS pads on my STi a lot, and they helped save me from an accident a few weeks back when a three car/truck happened right in front of me... I could have been the fourth! Confusedhock:

Not to stray too far off topic... but you know that brake pads dont shorten your stopping distances, right? You're still tire limited - an OEM brake pad can lock up a slick... although probably only once or twice before it fade to oblivion.


- white_2kgt - 06-05-2007

.RJ Wrote:
WRXtranceformed Wrote:With that said, I actually like the HPS pads on my STi a lot, and they helped save me from an accident a few weeks back when a three car/truck happened right in front of me... I could have been the fourth! Confusedhock:

Not to stray too far off topic... but you know that brake pads dont shorten your stopping distances, right? You're still tire limited - an OEM brake pad can lock up a slick... although probably only once or twice before it fade to oblivion.

Please, don't try to interject logic into this conversation HP pads are gods gift and can keep anyone free of danger.


- WRXtranceformed - 06-05-2007

Yeah, fortunately it wasn't hard enough to lose tire traction, but it was enough to throw everyone forward hard in their seat ... although I do still have Hancook winter tires on it :lol:


- .RJ - 06-05-2007

white_2kgt Wrote:Please, don't try to interject logic into this conversation HP pads are gods gift and can keep anyone free of danger.

My bad, I'll keep those evil notions of logic out from now on.


- WRXtranceformed - 06-05-2007

white_2kgt Wrote:Please, don't try to interject logic into this conversation HP pads are gods gift and can keep anyone free of danger.
Everyone knows that Jesus used HPS pads and slotted rotors on his donkey cart.