Toyota Celica Brake Pad Recommendation

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Toyota Celica Brake Pad Recommendation

Postby MercuryFree » Sat Feb 14, 2009 3:48 pm

Hey all, I have a 96 SS3 Celica with the 3sge engine, and as my pads will need replacing in the next few months, I was wondering if someone could recommend me a brand that performs at least slightly better than the oem ones, without breaking the bank ;).

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Postby Adydas » Sat Feb 14, 2009 5:35 pm

ill chuck this here as its more of a general bit of info rather than a tech question per say.

How ever in answer i would try 0800 brakes.

You supply your old pads they scrap what evers left over off the chuck on a compound you can afford, so they make something to your budget.

Dont forget to mention your a toyspeed member as unless im mistaken we still get a 15% discount to.
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Postby MR2BOY23 » Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:39 pm

Bendix is the way to go
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Postby MercuryFree » Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:05 pm

Adydas wrote:ill chuck this here as its more of a general bit of info rather than a tech question per say.

How ever in answer i would try 0800 brakes.

You supply your old pads they scrap what evers left over off the chuck on a compound you can afford, so they make something to your budget.

Dont forget to mention your a toyspeed member as unless im mistaken we still get a 15% discount to.

Hmm that sounds like a good option price/performance wise, however this is my daily and I don't have another car to use while that would be happening...
MR2BOY23 wrote:Bendix is the way to go

Approximately how much would I be looking at paying for a set of four?
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Postby Lloyd » Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:22 pm

Ring BNT/Repco and ask
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Postby TRD Man » Sun Feb 15, 2009 12:02 am

I think I've got stacks of unused TRD pads for SS3 Celica in the shed.
We used these on the rally car and always had a few spare sets. So the packaging will be a bit knocked around but the pads are new.
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Postby 2jayzgte » Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:05 am

Why not try Toyota Genuine for every-day use I think under there general pricing structure you''ll get the fronts for about $60-$70.
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Postby sergei » Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:28 am

I am not sure if GT4 OEM compound is different, but I never had any issue with lots of hard braking, it is great.
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Postby MR2BOY23 » Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:11 pm

MercuryFree wrote:
Adydas wrote:ill chuck this here as its more of a general bit of info rather than a tech question per say.

How ever in answer i would try 0800 brakes.

You supply your old pads they scrap what evers left over off the chuck on a compound you can afford, so they make something to your budget.

Dont forget to mention your a toyspeed member as unless im mistaken we still get a 15% discount to.

Hmm that sounds like a good option price/performance wise, however this is my daily and I don't have another car to use while that would be happening...
MR2BOY23 wrote:Bendix is the way to go

Approximately how much would I be looking at paying for a set of four?


$76
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Postby rollaholic » Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:17 pm

genuine pads are actually pretty good in my experience, and highly affordable at around $80 retail.

im sure you could get them for less from the guy on here that works at toyota parts.

unless you are hitting the track, expensive pads are overkill in my opinion, and could in fact be detrimental to braking performance as some compounds wont perform as well as stock pads when they are cold. (which = alot of the time on a road car)
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Postby MercuryFree » Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:00 pm

Right, turns out Bendix only make 'ultimate' series pads for the rear of my car (weirdly) so as mix and matching doesn't sound too smart, I have acquired a full set of Bendix CT's from BNT for a very good price to see how these perform when compared to OEM pads.

Give BNT your money <3.

Thanks everyone for your inputs :)
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Postby MR2BOY23 » Sat Feb 21, 2009 6:25 pm

How much did that set u back
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