Talk:Brake Pads
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- Stock (no brainer)
- Dust: sucks, sucks, sucks
- Noise: None/ very very little
- Performance: Good performance but very rough braking
- Summary: I will never use stock pads again
- Satisfied Ceremic:
- Dust: Very Very Low
- Noise: Little squeek when cold but it goes away after it warms up.
- Performance: Loose little brake performace compare to stock pads & doesn't bite as hard as stock pads but very very smooth braking.
- Summary: Over all its a great pads and I would definitlely choose this pad over stock pads. Once again very smooth braking.
- Hawk HPS:
- Dust: Very Very Low
- Noise: Almost NONE/started squeek a little (few times a month) as pads wore down. (even though others have experiance/complaint about squeeks, I did not have any issues with squeeks . I must have been lucky)
- Performance: Bites little less than stock but little more than Satisfied Ceremic. Braking gets little rough as pads wear down.
- Summary: Once again over all its a great pad. I would seriously debate which pads I would choose if it was between Hawk HPS and Satisfied Ceremic
- Project MU B-Force:
- Dust: Very very Low so far (will post an update in about a week)
- Noise: None so far (will post an update in about few weeks unless it starts to squeek)
- Performance: Great performance. Definitely bites better than stock, Hawk HPS, or Satisfied Ceremics. Braking is little (I mean little) rougher than satisfied but smoother than stock. Its similar to Hawk HPS with better performance
- Summary: Its a great pad with great performance. Its has combination of good characteristic from 3 pads I mentioned above so far .

