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07 FWD SEL Edge with 48K on clock and rear brakes are done!! :banghead: The left side more so than the right...

 

Any recommendations for aftermarket stuff that's readily available? Have a friend that recommended HAWK pads but the don't make any for the Edge.

 

Tire Rack has Akebono and Satisfied "Ceramics".... should I go this route?

 

Looking to see what others have tried and proved!! :hyper:

 

Thanks in advance.....

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07 FWD SEL Edge with 48K on clock and rear brakes are done!! :banghead: The left side more so than the right...

 

Any recommendations for aftermarket stuff that's readily available? Have a friend that recommended HAWK pads but the don't make any for the Edge.

 

Tire Rack has Akebono and Satisfied "Ceramics".... should I go this route?

 

Looking to see what others have tried and proved!! :hyper:

 

Thanks in advance.....

 

Are you going for looks or performance? EBC pads are usually recommended by folks that use them. Rotors would be for show only - they won't help you stop on the street.

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Are you going for looks or performance? EBC pads are usually recommended by folks that use them. Rotors would be for show only - they won't help you stop on the street.

 

 

Everyday driving performance... use car for work and do lots of stop and go....

 

Thanks for response...

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Porterfield brake pads. Ive used these in all my auto-x cars and street cars. You will not be disappointed with these pads. Wanna add real braking performance? Install a set of Goodridge stainless steel brake lines at the same time. All of a sudden those numb feeling OEM brakes have some really good feedback and stopping distances improve drastically!

 

http://porterfield-brakes.com/product_info...?productID=2481

 

http://www.frsport.com/GOODRIDGE-13098-STA...GE_p_11798.html

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07 FWD SEL Edge with 48K on clock and rear brakes are done!! :banghead: The left side more so than the right...

 

Any recommendations for aftermarket stuff that's readily available? Have a friend that recommended HAWK pads but the don't make any for the Edge.

 

Tire Rack has Akebono and Satisfied "Ceramics".... should I go this route?

 

Looking to see what others have tried and proved!! :hyper:

 

Thanks in advance.....

Before you spend all those $'s you need to figure out WHY your rear brakes wore out at 48K.

GENERALLY the rear should last ABOUT twice as long as the front.

 

One thing you can check.

Get a friend to follow you to see if your brake light is on some/most of the time or flashes for a few seconds every few seconds.

 

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My rears went first on my 08 Edge. Only had about 45,000 KILOMETERS on them. Pads fell to pieces when they took the brakes apart.

 

I have a sneaking suspicion that the emergency brake on the edge isn't releasing fully even though the light goes out and the emergency brake pedal appears to be fully off. I get a burning brake smell every now and then and it seems to come from the rear. I would bet this is related to poor rear brake life.

 

I did the rear (rotors and pads) and then had to follow up with the fronts about 5 months later. $1000.00 in brake work on a 2 year old car seems steep to me. Its a company vehicle so the cash didn't come out of my wallet but I am becoming less impressed with this vehicle as it ages. Doubt we will buy it when it comes off lease even though we get a really good price from our company.

 

Still better than any GM or Chrysler I have had in the last 20 years. Our Honda van is still the best vehicle we've had but you paid for it up front in the purchase price.

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Porterfield brake pads. Ive used these in all my auto-x cars and street cars. You will not be disappointed with these pads. Wanna add real braking performance? Install a set of Goodridge stainless steel brake lines at the same time. All of a sudden those numb feeling OEM brakes have some really good feedback and stopping distances improve drastically!

 

http://porterfield-brakes.com/product_info...?productID=2481

 

http://www.frsport.com/GOODRIDGE-13098-STA...GE_p_11798.html

 

 

 

WOW, i think when i change pads on our's i may do the lines. not a bad price at all. I would love to get rid of that "Numb" feeling the OEM's have. i've changed my sportbike lines to the SS and Love them.

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Long story short, I have installed the Green Stuff pads on our '08 Edge. Since I installed them, I have noticed more dust, noise, and less performance than the stockers. In fact, I am not seeing any improvement whatsoever in braking. I am wondering if I should have gone with the Red Stuff ceramic or the Akebonos.

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I installed on the front and back NAPA"s Adaptive One Ceramic pads.

 

No noise, dust and the stopping equals the OEM pads. The were a bit more than the factory pads by $5, but they were well worth it.

 

They even came with the stainless hardware and grease for the install.

 

Check them out, you will not be sorry.

 

http://www.napabrakes.com/wps/portal/napabrake/c1/jc4xD4IwEIbhX2R6LbRllQhtBXtEBJHFdDCGRMDB-PstTuiA5sbnvuQlLfE3uGd3dY9uHNyNNKQV5yIqEqoVAzQ8BJaXtY7LYp-l1Ptp7oHZAONpQCUcaFTzf9ZWZAaZ9Z7zGNg21FW13oEy8GN9nGrnHzUm_gODvJRSSZTf_lGHKBb9XT_5Qp_VY38h975qoDOrF244QEc!/dl2/d1/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnB3LzZfUDhQRTFIRzIwT0k1NDAyTFNWSEJTUFJLRjE!?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/wps/wcm/connect/affinia_websites_content_en/affinia.websites.content/Products/General/napa_brakes/Brake+Pads/AdaptiveOne/

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I installed on the front and back NAPA"s Adaptive One Ceramic pads.

 

No noise, dust and the stopping equals the OEM pads. The were a bit more than the factory pads by $5, but they were well worth it.

 

They even came with the stainless hardware and grease for the install.

 

Check them out, you will not be sorry.

 

http://www.napabrakes.com/wps/portal/napabrake/c1/jc4xD4IwEIbhX2R6LbRllQhtBXtEBJHFdDCGRMDB-PstTuiA5sbnvuQlLfE3uGd3dY9uHNyNNKQV5yIqEqoVAzQ8BJaXtY7LYp-l1Ptp7oHZAONpQCUcaFTzf9ZWZAaZ9Z7zGNg21FW13oEy8GN9nGrnHzUm_gODvJRSSZTf_lGHKBb9XT_5Qp_VY38h975qoDOrF244QEc!/dl2/d1/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnB3LzZfUDhQRTFIRzIwT0k1NDAyTFNWSEJTUFJLRjE!?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/wps/wcm/connect/affinia_websites_content_en/affinia.websites.content/Products/General/napa_brakes/Brake+Pads/AdaptiveOne/

 

 

everyone who has changed pads/rotors....is it hard? I've done a ton of brake jobs on cars, including an explorer, and before I dive into this edge I just wanted to see how hard it is. Anything that baffled you that I should watch out for?

 

Thanks

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If you upgrade to SS lines, won't that possibly lead to harder breaking and in turn warping the rotors quicker??

 

Braking, not breaking. And no - it won't change the brake force it just takes out the mushy feel. Even if they did increase the brake force that would not cause the rotors to warp.

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Braking, not breaking. And no - it won't change the brake force it just takes out the mushy feel. Even if they did increase the brake force that would not cause the rotors to warp.

 

 

I don't know how well this is known but water permiates the oe rubber brake lines and gets absorbed into the fluid, making the boiling point much lower. With SS lines the liners will not allow water to permiate, keeping your fluid drier longer.

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Wasn't known to me... I have SS lines on my sportbike, but never had them on a car before. I thought they were more to keep the oe lines from getting hot and expanding giving a "spongy" feel.

 

That is good to know, thanks bender!

 

I don't know how well this is known but water permiates the oe rubber brake lines and gets absorbed into the fluid, making the boiling point much lower. With SS lines the liners will not allow water to permiate, keeping your fluid drier longer.

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Wasn't known to me... I have SS lines on my sportbike, but never had them on a car before. I thought they were more to keep the oe lines from getting hot and expanding giving a "spongy" feel.

 

That is good to know, thanks bender!

 

 

A little research came up with this--- you all might want to read!

 

http://www.nsxprime.com/wiki/Brake_Lines

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EBC green stuff for good stopping power and minimal dust. EBC makes good rotors as well. I have had the rotors turned @ 22,500 for excessive rust build up which was covered under warranty. Ford has good pads but shitty rotors.

 

 

Hey we just bought a 2008 Edge and the brakes are making all kinds of bad noise. They clunk and grind. The dealer says the rotors are rusty and so they turned them and we still have the same problem. Did it fix your problem?

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