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Originally Posted by themishmosh
I personally would not recommend ceramic. I've tried it on a number of my cars and all developed brake judder after 15-25k miles...all with new rotors. I have 50k miles on the original semi metallic OE pads so will be sticking with those when I need a replacement for the rears later this year. Personally, I'd rather have the brake sensor than no sensor, like on other cars.
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the dust on semi metallic is enough for me to get ceramic.
all brake pad have a bed in procedures, this is the best way not get the judder
https://www.autoaccessoriesgarage.co...In-Your-Brakes