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September 11th, 2003 09:09 AM #1What would be the best Brake Pad for Civic? My friend recommends BENDIX standard but upon checking the website. BENDIX has other better Brake Pad than the standard.
Can you comment on this and where can i get one?
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March 10th, 2018 09:06 PM #6If you want to know Bendix is exclusively distributed by All Inclusive in the Philippines, they are the only authorized stockist of Bendix brand brake parts.
They stock Bendix General CT(Blue), 4WD(Red), Heavy Duty(Black), Metal King(Silver), Ultimate(Violet), & Euro(White & Grey).
They mainly produced items in the Thailand factory, mostly the Thailand factory brakes are being sold to Southeast Asia.
And most of the complains right now for Bendix is maingay daw based on the retail shops reviews regarding the brand. Even authorized resellers know about the noise complains.
Also the distributor of Bendix is already importing another brand called "Prima"(Green box with mention of Bendix group) which is a lower category of Bendix which is being supplied by the same Thai factory and part of the Bendix group, this is targeted for those consumers who aim for cheaply priced brakes.
Try to compare side by side Bendix brake pads unboxed and unsealed with Genuine pads or other OEM brand pads you can see the big difference in moulding and quality of the pads they are quite rougher in built quality. As of my knowledge regarding Bendix there are no China plants that Bendix owns.
Metal King and Ultimate are your rotors worst nightmare believe me many of my friends had their rotors eaten by too heavily metallic based pads which Metal King and Ultimate are composed of, you can try to shake the pads in the sun light or regular light if it reflects the light like a steel sheet then it is composed of high concentrations of metallic materials which will eat up rotors.
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March 10th, 2018 09:28 PM #7
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September 11th, 2003 10:37 AM #8
magpapapalit na rin ako ng rear brake pads ko this saturday, ano ba feedbacks niyo sa Bendix metalking di ba ito maingay pag ginagamit tolerable ba yung dami ng brakedust na nanggagaling dito. How about yung ibang type ng Bendix anu-ano pa ba ito?
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September 11th, 2003 11:25 AM #9
i've been using bendix metal-king for years na. better heat tolerance than stock pads. No squeeling.
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Could also be due to the high demand that the manufacturer prioritized new car deliveries vs. spare...
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