I need to replace the brakes on my wifes GMC Acadia and want to get pads and rotors of good quality. I don't want the typical Autozone stuff. I'm looking for higher quality. I checked Brembo site but it lists rotors out of stock. Alternatives?
Screw Brembo pads. They were horrendously dusty on our Jeep SRT. They lasted less than 20k and swapped to power stop which are less powerful but fine for daily driving and don’t dust.
Not an SUV but I had the powerstop pads and rotors on an S2000 and thought the pads sucked compared to the OEM ones. The rotors worked great though. I really like the Akebono pads on my Sequoia, I think Toyota uses them as their OEM supplier. They seem to have really good initial bite compared to other automotive street pads without making a lot of noise or dust.
I'll look at Powerstop. The issue with "go to Napa/Autozone" is that they have 10 different options. Would I just get the most expensive and assume they are the best?
The NAPA Adaptive One is their OEM equivalent high end line. AD8410 Front AD7760 Rear Most shops are putting in the SS line of brake pads SS8410X Front ceramics SS7760X Rear ceramics I wouldn’t recommend the Proformer line. That’s the value line the used car dealers put on to get things off the lot. Not as low end as Stop-Rite, but not enough of a savings IMHO to not go with the SS line.
The Durolast brakes are actually very good. I’ve had very good luck with them and reasonably priced etc. No problem with recommending them after I’ve had them on my van and Cadi. They make a very good semi metallic brake pad. I think it’s their gold level. No dust. No squeal. Good stopping power with longevity. I also think they have lifetime replacement.
dont fall for the drilled rotor trick on a street vehicle. Slotted ok... may want to poke around some chassis forum to see if you can upgrade the caliper/rotor to something larger that would fit under you current wheels. Upgraded my subaru fronts to 12.5" diameter 2 pot calipers vs the 10" rotors with single pot calipers they came with.
What I did on my Jeep with 3/4 ton calipers and master cyl piston. Bought new rotors n pads that fit. Night n day.
FWIW...I just did all new brakes, pads, everything on my 2012 Tahoe. I also went with Powerstop Slotted rotors up front with new SS brakes lines. Powerstop solid rotors on the rear. A complete fluid change and system flush. This big bitch stops on a dime now. My wife even noticed the difference. Great pedal feel, tremendous stopping power, just a fantastic upgrade. I bought everything from CarID.