carbon ceramic brake question




Just make sure the pads don't run down.
That said, I traded the sedan after only a few months when I found a nice, low mile wagon and by default went back to steel brakes and dirty wheels.
If the car has everything else you want, get it. If you don't like the CCB's, they won't be hard to get rid of if the car has low miles. My guess is you'll fall in love with the stopping power, the look of the gold calipers and black rotors and the lack of brake dust. If you don't, PM me....I miss those traits and might consider a partial trade deal for my steel setup! I'd have been better off never having had CCB's because I'd go back to CCB's in a heartbeat and deal with the $ fallout later. The other benefit to the gold calipers is that the red caliper clear coat has a tendency to fail. Some have luck with replacing under warranty, some don't.
I've yet to try the ceramic, low dust pads so that may help my cleanliness OCD.
I have about 40K on the car and check CCB with local dealership and told it still have at least 80% life on rotor and pads were recently replaced late last year from dealership.....
I guess the car was mostly freeway mileages since my CCB rotor still have 80% life.....
Give me a buzz if you are still interested.
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