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Brake Pads


Lyn

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I've done a Forum search and really couldn't find an answer so I'll pose it here and hope it's not an old subject. The pads on my 03 Boxster S are likely originals and hard as a rock. I'm not overly impressed with their stopping power even in moderate street driving, so it's time to replace them. There are so many different aftermarket brands out there that I don't have a clue as to what works best. I'm looking for a good solid street pad that generates a minimum of dust if you can have both worlds. Any input is appreciated.

Lyn

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I've done a Forum search and really couldn't find an answer so I'll pose it here and hope it's not an old subject. The pads on my 03 Boxster S are likely originals and hard as a rock. I'm not overly impressed with their stopping power even in moderate street driving, so it's time to replace them. There are so many different aftermarket brands out there that I don't have a clue as to what works best. I'm looking for a good solid street pad that generates a minimum of dust if you can have both worlds. Any input is appreciated.

Lyn

I have AXXIS for the rear and ESB for the front (or vis-versa) ... AXXIS only makes one pair that fits the S model.

Low dust -- and while I have only had them on the Boxster for ~550 miles -- I have had AXXIS all around on other cars.

M

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I've done a Forum search and really couldn't find an answer so I'll pose it here and hope it's not an old subject. The pads on my 03 Boxster S are likely originals and hard as a rock. I'm not overly impressed with their stopping power even in moderate street driving, so it's time to replace them. There are so many different aftermarket brands out there that I don't have a clue as to what works best. I'm looking for a good solid street pad that generates a minimum of dust if you can have both worlds. Any input is appreciated.

Lyn

I have AXXIS for the rear and ESB for the front (or vis-versa) ... AXXIS only makes one pair that fits the S model.

Low dust -- and while I have only had them on the Boxster for ~550 miles -- I have had AXXIS all around on other cars.

M

Keep in mind your car is 6 years old and due for a brake fluid change to if you have not done it! Every two years is my suggestion for year round drive vehicles and it makes a heck of a difference every time!

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I've done a Forum search and really couldn't find an answer so I'll pose it here and hope it's not an old subject. The pads on my 03 Boxster S are likely originals and hard as a rock. I'm not overly impressed with their stopping power even in moderate street driving, so it's time to replace them. There are so many different aftermarket brands out there that I don't have a clue as to what works best. I'm looking for a good solid street pad that generates a minimum of dust if you can have both worlds. Any input is appreciated.

Lyn

I have AXXIS for the rear and ESB for the front (or vis-versa) ... AXXIS only makes one pair that fits the S model.

Low dust -- and while I have only had them on the Boxster for ~550 miles -- I have had AXXIS all around on other cars.

M

M -

Not familiar with AXXIS...I replaced pads and rotors at 120K (OEM)...sure wish I could get a pad that was performance driven and low on brake dust...I'm with Lyn on that!

You mention you have AXXIS all the way around on the other cars. Are they on a sports car or another car you drive like you stole?

Bill B)

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I've done a Forum search and really couldn't find an answer so I'll pose it here and hope it's not an old subject. The pads on my 03 Boxster S are likely originals and hard as a rock. I'm not overly impressed with their stopping power even in moderate street driving, so it's time to replace them. There are so many different aftermarket brands out there that I don't have a clue as to what works best. I'm looking for a good solid street pad that generates a minimum of dust if you can have both worlds. Any input is appreciated.

Lyn

I use Mintex pads and I'm quite happy with price/dust.

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