PADS best friction coefficient?

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JOHN TYRREL

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I have brand new everything (source: Detroit Axle) rotors, calipers , pads, hoses, Pentosin Super 4 fluid.

My stopping still SUCKS!
Rotors already glazed in 3K miles.

Is this because of the fancy-shmancy CERAMIC pads?
Do you agree that :
Semi-metallic pads have higher coefficient of friction and work better?

EBC has a higher u yellow pads

1994-1999 EBC DP41273R Yellowstuff Front Brake Pads​

But they cost $150 bucks, ouch!
 
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DA67Goatman

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Detroit axle is in the lowest tier for part quality. I only run Ceramic pads mostly because of the dusting, but also because they are quieter. Metallic pads leave corrosive dust and will destroy wheels and paint if not cleaned off regularly.
 

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I have slotted and drilled Detroit Axle rotors and ceramic pads. My braking was always fantastic with the factory parts, and even better and smoother with the Detroit Axle parts.

No brake dust with either brake sets.

I am very easy on brakes. I don't think the prior owner was as easy, as the rear pads were almost worn completely out around 37k miles, and the front had a slight shimmy when braking. I went ahead and changed everything to the slotted/drilled rotors and ceramic pads, as I travel in the mountains a lot when I do drive.

The Detroit Axle parts may not hold up well in the long run to aggressive braking, I don't know. They are working and performing great for me so far.

I don't put many miles on mine these days.

We just put D/A pads and rotors on my sons Chevy Tahoe.
 

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Ceramic is good for “light” dust…good for keeping ghetto-wheels looking good, but not best for Heavy Duty braking.

Semi-metallic is Best for heavy, effective braking and towing….but makes dust that dirties-up the wheels and creates more wear on discs.

Organic is cheap but “fades” under heat and makes lots of dust.
 

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Ceramic pads used to have a reputation of being hard on rotors. Doubt that that applies anymore. I have ceramic pads on all 4 wheels. No issues. They were part of a Power Stop kit that included their drilled and slotted rotors. Great with respect to stopping distance and better than the pads and rotors the truck had from stock. I tow a 6k trailer quite a bit and they've been great for towing, as well. Doubt ceramic is your issue. Likely just poor quality parts. You also need to break them in properly. Edit: The Power Stops are a carbon fiber ceramic pad so likely better than standard ceramic pads.
 
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