AISIN ADVICS Carbon Ceramic FRONT Brake Pads Set AD1365
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AISIN ADVICS Carbon Ceramic FRONT Brake Pads Set AD1365
Hello everyone I am new to posting on the threads so i hope i'm asking this in the right section, My 08 Is-f is about due for some front pads. As i am the typical F owner i cant stand the brake dust and noise from the Brembo pads. I was thinking about purchasing these Aisin pads for about 90$. The reason i'm thinking about these is i know these where factory choice for many toyota line vehicles, Any body use these or have any opinion on these, or a is there a pad that you have used and just love. Thanks
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One of my friends using the Wearever on his IS-F likes them as well. He showed me his wheel with about 500 miles on them and there was hardly any brake dust. No where near what the stock pads produce. The only problem he said with them is the initial "bite" isn't there like it is with the stock pads.
A few of my friends really like the Project Mu pads (low brake dust - good power); however, they come with a high price tag.
A few of my friends really like the Project Mu pads (low brake dust - good power); however, they come with a high price tag.
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"i can't stand the dust, but i want my car to stop really well"
"i don't like the noise that these pads make, but i love how my car stops really well"
"i want a brake pad that doesn't produce brake dust, is very quiet, and i never have to replace them....oh and i want them for free"
I heard if you replace the Brembo 6-piston setup, with the 2 piston setup from an IS250...your brake dust is almost like nonexistent.
"i don't like the noise that these pads make, but i love how my car stops really well"
"i want a brake pad that doesn't produce brake dust, is very quiet, and i never have to replace them....oh and i want them for free"
I heard if you replace the Brembo 6-piston setup, with the 2 piston setup from an IS250...your brake dust is almost like nonexistent.
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I can't comment on this specific application, but aisin is a top rate manufacture of brake pads often found on Toyota and Nissan vehicles from the factory. For 90 it would be hard to go wrong. When i asked the Advance autoparts brake rep where these Wearever pads are made , he gave me the answer of "where ever"... NOT the answer I want when putting something as important as brake pads on someone's vehicle!
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I can't comment on this specific application, but aisin is a top rate manufacture of brake pads often found on Toyota and Nissan vehicles from the factory. For 90 it would be hard to go wrong. When i asked the Advance autoparts brake rep where these Wearever pads are made , he gave me the answer of "where ever"... NOT the answer I want when putting something as important as brake pads on someone's vehicle!
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Thanks for being the guinea pig localnark, I would like to know how the Aisin pads hold up.
Also, join NEISF! It connects us Northeast ISF owners -- https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...sf-thread.html
Also, join NEISF! It connects us Northeast ISF owners -- https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...sf-thread.html
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I am ready to move on from the Project Mu's..
They did FIT perfectly just like OEM and did create less dust, but I am ready to try something else..
When you do receive these.. Do you mind taking some up close photos of the "puck" placement on the backing plate ??
I can usually tell within seconds how the pad will work when it glides over the rotors..
If the pads are made exactly to OEM spec fitment, it should be a win win situation.
Does it show if they have available Rear Brake Pads ?
They do provide Lexus with many OE brake parts..
~ Joe Z
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I find it very interesting that many of these pad manufacturers use very similar part ID's
Raybestos ATD1365
Wearever CNAD1365
Aisin ADVICS AD1365
CArbotech CT1365
Stoptech D1365
Is there a particular reason for this, or are we all buying the same pads in disguise?
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Raybestos ATD1365
Wearever CNAD1365
Aisin ADVICS AD1365
CArbotech CT1365
Stoptech D1365
Is there a particular reason for this, or are we all buying the same pads in disguise?
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wow that's a really good point (s) I wonder if they really are just the same pad in a different box and sold by a different company but also streetx makes a good point it could be a number relating to some type of sizing with the pad.
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Awesome..!!
I am ready to move on from the Project Mu's..
They did FIT perfectly just like OEM and did create less dust, but I am ready to try something else..
When you do receive these.. Do you mind taking some up close photos of the "puck" placement on the backing plate ??
I can usually tell within seconds how the pad will work when it glides over the rotors..
If the pads are made exactly to OEM spec fitment, it should be a win win situation.
Does it show if they have available Rear Brake Pads ?
They do provide Lexus with many OE brake parts..
~ Joe Z
I am ready to move on from the Project Mu's..
They did FIT perfectly just like OEM and did create less dust, but I am ready to try something else..
When you do receive these.. Do you mind taking some up close photos of the "puck" placement on the backing plate ??
I can usually tell within seconds how the pad will work when it glides over the rotors..
If the pads are made exactly to OEM spec fitment, it should be a win win situation.
Does it show if they have available Rear Brake Pads ?
They do provide Lexus with many OE brake parts..
~ Joe Z
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Here is some info off there website in regards to the pads.
ADVICS Corporate Website
AISIN, DENSO, and Sumitomo Electric, the premier original equipment brake system manufacturers in the world, have joined forces to produce ADVICS brand premium brake pads.
Kit Includes: Brake Pads with Preassembled Shims, Molybdenum Silicone Lubricant and Skin Packed for Quality Assurance.
FEATURES:
Consistent braking peformance through the use of carbon ceramic friction material.
Design and manufacturing under original equipment specifications assures superior quality.
Quiet, smooth and low dust operation under all braking conditions.
Brake shims meet or exceed original equipment specifications to achieve extreme low noise and reduce vibrations.
Organic formula provides longer pad and rotor life.
http://www.aisinaftermarket.com/Engl...cts/Advics.php
ADVICS Corporate Website
AISIN, DENSO, and Sumitomo Electric, the premier original equipment brake system manufacturers in the world, have joined forces to produce ADVICS brand premium brake pads.
Kit Includes: Brake Pads with Preassembled Shims, Molybdenum Silicone Lubricant and Skin Packed for Quality Assurance.
FEATURES:
Consistent braking peformance through the use of carbon ceramic friction material.
Design and manufacturing under original equipment specifications assures superior quality.
Quiet, smooth and low dust operation under all braking conditions.
Brake shims meet or exceed original equipment specifications to achieve extreme low noise and reduce vibrations.
Organic formula provides longer pad and rotor life.
http://www.aisinaftermarket.com/Engl...cts/Advics.php
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Don't know about the Aisin brand, but I can heartily recommend pads from Carbotech. No dust and no noise when installed on the '08 I used to own. They aren't quite as inexpensive as the ones that you mentioned, but well worth every dollar.