John, dont use ceramic pads unless you want to change your rotors, ceramic pads are really hard and chew rotors us real good. I have my own auto repair shop and I have customers with 30,000 to 42,000 miles on the vehicle and the pads and rotors are gone and to thin to do anything with except replace.. Hope this helps.. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx> To: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 1:07 PM Subject: [Amc-list] Brake shoe material > > Ross, > Thanks, > snip > It's been my experience that metallic pads really chew up rotors that > don't have a perfectly flat and true surface. > Snip > > my practice is I don't routinely grind rotors or drums unless they are > already warped, and once ground I have found that they warp sooner. > I have had front pads go as little as 25,000 miles before they are dead > to as much as 90,000 miles depending on the car and whether it > has much compression braking characteristics or not, such as late > freewheeling type front drive automatics used by GM. My olds ate > brakes up. Most cars that I have owned I have driven through their > life with out having to touch the drums or rotors. Although my > Mitsubishi had a rotor ground due to warping 180,000 miles. I bought > the car new. > > I have used nothing but semi-metallic replacement shoes or pads for > about 50 years now and prefer their stopping power and longer life. > Sure would like to find out what ceramics characteristics are though! > > John > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070303/c4143b7c/attachment.htm > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list