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4 Pcs Rear Ceramic Brake Pads for 1995-2004 Chrysler Intrepid
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4 Pcs Rear Ceramic Brake Pads for 1995-2004 Chrysler Intrepid
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$56.99
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4 Pcs Front Ceramic Brake Pads for 1993-2004 Chrysler Intrepid
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4 Pcs Front Ceramic Brake Pads for 1993-2004 Chrysler Intrepid
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Front Ceramic Brake Pads for 1993-2004 Chrysler Intrepid
A-Premium®Part # APBPD293
Front Ceramic Brake Pads for 1993-2004 Chrysler Intrepid
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$54.99
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What are the types of brake pads?

The three types of brake pads commonly used in vehicles are ceramic, organic, and metallic brake pads. Ceramic brake pads are durable, produce less dust, and are quiet. Organic brake pads are soft and quiet, but wear out faster and generate more dust. Metallic brake pads offer high stopping power and durability but produce more noise and dust.

Ceramic vs. semi-metallic vs. organic brake pads, which is better?

Brake pads are a critical component of a vehicle's braking system, and there are several types of brake pads available, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.

Ceramic brake pads are made of ceramic materials mixed with copper fibers or other materials. They are known for their quiet operation, low dust output, and long life. Ceramic brake pads are an excellent choice for those who prioritize a comfortable driving experience and low maintenance requirements. Additionally, they are less likely to produce brake fade or glazing under extreme heat and pressure, making them an ideal option for high-performance driving.

Semi-metallic brake pads, on the other hand, are made of a mixture of metallic fibers and organic materials like resin or rubber. They are known for their durability and high heat tolerance, making them a popular choice for heavy vehicles and for towing and hauling. However, they tend to be noisier than ceramic brake pads and produce more dust.

Organic brake pads are the most affordable option and are made of a combination of materials like rubber, glass, and Kevlar. They offer good stopping power and are suitable for everyday driving. However, they tend to wear out more quickly than ceramic or semi-metallic brake pads and produce more dust, which can be harmful to the environment.