I need front pads for my 90 Miata. I have NAPA and Autozone in my town. Oh I did call the local dealer for OEM pads, $108!
I hate brake dust and the is a summer time DD.
Your thoughts will be welcomed.....
I need front pads for my 90 Miata. I have NAPA and Autozone in my town. Oh I did call the local dealer for OEM pads, $108!
I hate brake dust and the is a summer time DD.
Your thoughts will be welcomed.....
I use the duralast gold Cmax in my expedition and liek them.
Miata pads (for a 94)
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Duralast-Gold-Brake-Pads-Front/1994-Mazda-MX-5-Miata//N-j121dZ8ko29?counter=0&itemIdentifier=887722_0_6961
huggybear626 wrote: The ceramix pads do well. We try to use them on our user cars at work when we can.
great pads. used em on the autoX miata i had. loved em. not only for that but every car. great stuff that ceramix pad
Adaptives for sure, we stock them at my shop, they're the ones I use when I absolutely don't want come backs. They're the Michelins of brake pads.
i work for NAPA.
any ceramic pad from the Safety Stop (mid level), through Ultra Premium(top shelf), to Adaptive Ones (problem solver, as neckromacr mentioned) should do what you want.
I ordered some PBR metal masters for my own miata. i'm happy with how they work, and they were affordable(with my discount that is), but they're dusty.
The last time around, I put Akebono ceramic mix pads on the Trooper. They live up to their advertising; the wheels are clean, there is no noise, they bite well cold or hot and so far they seem to be wearing just fine. I would probably use them for AX but since they are really a street pad I don't think I'd use them for a track day or similar. Don't know if NAPA has them, I know you can get them from Tire Rack.
I'm running some of NAPA's mid-level ceramic pads on the front of my MPV. They've been on there about 20k miles, and as far as I know, they're doing fine. I seem to recall them being made in Spain, or someplace exotic like that. I was just shocked and happy that it wasn't China.
belteshazzar wrote: any ceramic pad from the Safety Stop (mid level), through Ultra Premium(top shelf),
Shoulda mentioned that... I have been using the Ultra Premium Ceramix pads.
Again though--love em
I have NAPA pads on my Miata right now but the dust is crazy. I don't remember which ones I bought. I just don't want to get them again!
if it was something that didn't need to be special ordered, the counterman probably gave you organic compound pads. the semi-metallics are almost never in stock, and the ceramics don't do that.
in my experience ceramics do everything well, and priced accordingly. semi-metallics function maybe a tiny bit better, but at the cost of more dust and noise. organics are quiet, cheap, and dusty.
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