2007 Civic SI brakes
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2007 Civic SI brakes
Hey guys... I'm new to the boards.
Getting ready to change out the front and rear pads and rotors on a 2007 Civic SI.
I've been very happy with the performance of the OEM's. Was wondering what people thought about replacing with non-OEM parts... for example the Autozone parts. What do you guys recommend as far as brands, etc.?
I don't take the car out on the track and am hoping to get some decent life out of them.
Thanks,
Kenny
Getting ready to change out the front and rear pads and rotors on a 2007 Civic SI.
I've been very happy with the performance of the OEM's. Was wondering what people thought about replacing with non-OEM parts... for example the Autozone parts. What do you guys recommend as far as brands, etc.?
I don't take the car out on the track and am hoping to get some decent life out of them.
Thanks,
Kenny
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Be prepared for constant noise / problems! I work for honda... we use ONLY OEM parts. If you decide to go with aftermarket parts, let us know how they wear / perform!
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Get Bendix Import Quiet Pads, they don't make any noise, very low dust, just as good if not better than OEM. All other brands, are noisey and make lots of dust.
As for Rotors Bendix are good, but Brembo blanks is the best for the price.
As for Rotors Bendix are good, but Brembo blanks is the best for the price.
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A lot of people recommend Hawk pads. I, myself, got some Brembo blanks and Monroe ceramic pads.
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brakes are brakes...its not a lambo its a civic. just never get the ORGANIC drum brake shoes. they suck. you have disc brakes anyways but just sayin
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Stay away from AZ brakes. As a former looong time employee, Morse brakes are just crap. Noisy, dusty and they're too hard on the OE rotors. OE pads will do the best for your money. They're designed to work the best on OE rotors. There have been no issues on the Civic pads, either. If you plan on changing out to A/M rotors, then Hawk seems to be a popular choice with the Brembo rotors.
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Honda introduced the Civic Si Sedan for North America in 2007; previously, ... along with 4-piston Brembo brakes, and large cross drilled brake rotors.
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What kind of BS is that? It's great you work for a Honda DEALERSHIP, but you don't have to be kissing their asses, too!! The Accord had their own brake problems. Don't put OEM parts an a f uckin' pedestal.
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A lot of people recommend Hawk pads. I, myself, got some Brembo blanks and Monroe ceramic pads.
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A lot of people recommend Hawk pads. I, myself, got some Brembo blanks and Monroe ceramic pads.
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A lot of people recommend Hawk pads. I, myself, got some Brembo blanks and Monroe ceramic pads.[/QUOTE]Don't go with the Monroe, absolutely dangerous. They would fade at the bottom of a moderately steep hill trying to hold a 3000 pound car at 50 MPH. Even when doing the temp lowering technique that truck drivers use of holding the brakes on for a second and scrubbing 5 MPH off and then coasting up to 50 and then back to 45, all the way down. It was ridiculous. They would fade in an emergency stop situation on the freeway after 1-2 seconds as well. I tried them back in 2004, thought they would be as good as the NAPA man said they would be, and for $69, thought they would be. I should have gone with the more expensive Carbotech's that I bought 3 months later for $99! Those lasted until 2008 and 75,000 miles. Great stopping power and the rotors that were on the car just came off in the summer of 2010. Worth looking into.
A lot of people recommend Hawk pads. I, myself, got some Brembo blanks and Monroe ceramic pads.[/QUOTE]Don't go with the Monroe, absolutely dangerous. They would fade at the bottom of a moderately steep hill trying to hold a 3000 pound car at 50 MPH. Even when doing the temp lowering technique that truck drivers use of holding the brakes on for a second and scrubbing 5 MPH off and then coasting up to 50 and then back to 45, all the way down. It was ridiculous. They would fade in an emergency stop situation on the freeway after 1-2 seconds as well. I tried them back in 2004, thought they would be as good as the NAPA man said they would be, and for $69, thought they would be. I should have gone with the more expensive Carbotech's that I bought 3 months later for $99! Those lasted until 2008 and 75,000 miles. Great stopping power and the rotors that were on the car just came off in the summer of 2010. Worth looking into.
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Yeah, it was my first time buying brakes. It was probably $10-$20 after rebate. It works for my driving, but the thing I hate about them is the brake dust. It's ceramic, but yet produces more dust than OEM. Probably going with Hawks next time.
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The brake warning light isn't just for the parking brake, it also comes on if the reservoir is low or if you lose pressure in the system (such as getting air in the lines), and the VSA/VSC/TRAC etc lights will accompany it with an ABS issue, which can be loss of pressure, or something non-hydraulic such as an unplugged or damaged wheel speed sensor. Check the fluid, bleed the system, and look over your work for anything that was damaged or installed improperly. If everything seems fine after that and the lights don't go off, trying disconnecting the battery, as the DTCs that are stored may need to be manually erased.
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