January 19, 2007, Newsletter Issue #47: A better brake pad

Tip of the Week

We have already established that all brake pads are not created equal. If you know what to look for you can tell the good from the bad and the ugly in fairly short order. Here's what to look for:

-Stainless steel shims. These provide the ultimate in corrosion resistance, durability and reliability, and longer noise-free performance.
-A graphite-enhanced powder coating to protect the steel backing plate from corrosion, extreme temperatures, and reduces noise.
-A slotted surface and chamfered edges for noise-free operation. These are found only on premium quality linings. Chamfered edges allow the pads to engage the rotor more smoothly, which reduces chatter, vibration and noise. Slots also help muffle noise and while providing a path for hot gases to escape under the toughest braking conditions.
-An underlayer that acts to absorb vibration while maintaining full stopping power. The underlayer is located between the pad and steel plate and acts to dampen all vibrations caused by the brake pads engaging the rotors.

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