Don t be suprised on the brake job if the rotors are torn to hell and the pads look like new 0 0 not today zurg.
Do i need special rotors for ceramic brake pads.
Doing so may cause excessive heat build up on the brake pads causing their efficiency and performance to suffer.
Do not break in the brake pads quickly or without care.
Every brake pad manufacturer says that they re the best and that they re an upgrade from whatever you already have.
No special rotors required.
But i have found the ceramic pads eat the hell out of the rotors.
In the real world though not every brake pad.
Ceramic brake systems in automotive applications do not generally use brake pads made in ceramic material.
Ceramic brake pads also have fine copper fibers embedded within them to help increase their friction and heat conductivity.
A ceramic brake pad is too harsh and produces excessive wear so in fact brake pads used with ceramic brake discs are made from organic compounds similar to those used with traditional iron brake discs.
Do not tow anything of substantial weight until you have broken in the ceramic brake pads.
Be prepared at first for the brakes to be touchy.
There s a right way and a wrong way to do anything and through the thick storm of relentless marketing hype that line can get a little blurred.
Typically you would need to replace your brake pads a couple of times before you need new rotors.
Aggressive driving and braking however may require the rotors to be replaced along with your brake pads every time.