| View Poll Results: Best Brembo front brake pads | |||
| P10064 low metallic, more expensive, black backing |
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2 | 50.00% |
| P10064N ceramic, slightly cheaper, red backing |
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2 | 50.00% |
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![]() Drives: 2016 Camaro Convertible 2SS Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Gastonia, NC
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Yet another brake pad thread -- Brembo aftermarket pads
Background: 2016 2SS Convertible. Last inspection I was told I had 2mm pad left in the front and 5 mm in the rear.
I have never done a brake job in my life, except helping my dad when he did them (my first car 1975 Monza Town Coupe was one time). I want to try it thanks to YouTube rather than pay the dealer $$$ per axle. For simplicity sake I think I want to stay with Brembo pads and just have the stock rotors turned vs. shelling out $450 to $550 for PowerStop Z26 pads and rotors. So now my question. Brembo says the replacement pad for the front is P10064 low metallic or P10064N ceramic. The rear pads are P10071N ceramic. Which pad is better for the front, low metallic which is more expensive or ceramic which is cheaper? I know rear brakes wear less than the fronts, so the fact that the rears only come in ceramic and are cheaper in ceramic for the front makes me think that the low metallic is the better, longer wearing pad. The low metallic has a black backing, and the ceramics have a red backing. I'd rather buy the aftermarket Brembo genuine pads vs. going to the stealership for GM part number Brembos which are going to cost double or triple what an aftermarket Brembo pad costs. Thanks for your response. |
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If you are not going to track the car at all I would go with a good ceramic pad and call it a day. Lower dust and longer lasting rotors. Check out Rockauto.com for some of their pad options they have. Just my opinion
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![]() Drives: 2022 Camaro LT1 A10 Join Date: Nov 2015
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I would just do ceramic unless you're racing the car.
Just take your time and stay organized doing the brakes for the first time. Plenty of info out there. Spend some time getting organized and gathering info. Good luck
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I would get powerstop z26 pads off amazon.
Refacing the rotors or not is up to you. Getting them off the car can be a real pain sometimes. Plenty of youtube tutorials on this. If you are worried about your skills being rusty, you could always do one axle at a time with a test drive in between. Really, if this is your first solo brake job, and the grooves in the rotors are 1-2 mm deep, I would just put on new ceramic pads. it is not perfect, and maybe you will get 30,000 miles out of the pads instead of 40,000. But you will get the satisfaction of doing it yourself without the hassle of pulling the rotors. Last edited by ctrlz; 11-18-2024 at 12:13 PM. |
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These days in their seeking of less weight, better mileage, etc.. car makers are giving us thinner brake discs that don't tolerate "turning" very well.
If you are not experiencing any brake pulsating or any indication of a warped disc, I have found simply rotating the disc in place while holding a piece of 200 grit sandpaper to remove the old brake pad material (really necessary if changing pad material), off the front and back of the disc. Spray it down with some brake cleaner to get any dust off and swap the pads. Last edited by Ventmaster; 11-21-2024 at 04:13 PM. Reason: bad idea |
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Location: Tampa Florida
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Is the P10071N the part number for a rear 4 piston Camaro ss brake pad? Looking to replace my ss 1le brakes and saw the brembo ceramics for the front but didn't see that brembo had anything for the rear on the ss's, just the zl1's.
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