Re: [Amc-list] Brake shoe material
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Re: [Amc-list] Brake shoe material



I recently moved to ceramics on the front of the XJ.
They've got anout 4,000 miles on them now.
So far I'm 100% satisfied! They are quiet as the dead. Never make a squeak or a squeal!
The rotors are staying rust free, new rotors installed same time as pads. Last, but not least there is no sign of any form of brake dust on the Canyon style aluminum wheels added 2,000 miles ago!
  I'd need to look to be sure but IIRC I bought Raybestos quiet stop ceramics. Everything came from Rockauto. New rotors and ceramic pads cost less than the quote from local shops to resurface rotors and install basic pads.
   I had a major problem with rotors rusting on this XJ due to sitting. I don't expect this ot happen again as my oldest now has his license so my wife uses the XJ as a DD, The Altima rotates between my son and I as it gets better MPG than the truck.
  

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Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5

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From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx>
>  
> Ross, 
> Thanks, 
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> 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
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