►There are three main brake pad compounds you have to choose from when shopping for new brakes for your car. It doesn’t matter if you’re shopping for TRW, Textar, Akebono, Ferodo, or Hawk brake pads; you will be presented with three main compound choices – ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic. Each offers unique benefits over the others, so follow along as Nathan Brown walks you through the differences of each to determine which brake pad is best suited for you and your car.
Read more about brake pad compound choices on our blog:
Learn More About TRW Brakes:
00:00 – Intro
00:22 – Understanding Brake Pads
01:27 – Organic Compound
03:28 – Hybrid Organic Compound
04:50 – Semi Metallic Compound
07:05 – Ceramic Compound
08:54 – TRW Ultra Compound
10:21 – Wrap-Up
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Vi el video solo para confirmar que efectivamente las balatas semimetalicas tienen mejor frenado
I use Ferodo pads on my Jeep wrangler and just installed them on my Range Rover Sport……. I got the front and rear set for $180 bucks to include the new sensors and man are the pads worth it !!!!!
What are the best ceramic brake pad for bmw x3?
I’m thinking about replacing my brake pads in my 2017 Ford F150. Don’t wanna break the bank, but don’t want anything cheap as well. What would you recommend for a decent brake pad? PS. It does seem like my brake pedal is not as hard as it should be. I don’t know if that’s just how it should be for a Ford F150 or not.
Excellent, objective info. Main issue is with your charts. Would be best to be consistent about Long Lines Means Good. Would make it easier to compare charts. For instance, a long line on Longevity is good. But a long line on Noise is bad. Would have also been helpful to have more ceramic good quality brands listed.