Can I use semi metallic pads on a vehicle that originally came with ceramic pads?
A. To maintain the braking performance of any vehicle, the generally accepted recommendation is to follow the manufacturers choice of friction material when replacing brake pads (replace semi-metallic with semi-metallic, organic with organic, etc.). There are, however, options for improving braking performance, and Monroe offers choices to assist in making the best selection to meet vehicle braking requirements.
To maintain the braking performance of any vehicle, the generally accepted recommendation is to follow the manufacturer’s choice of friction material when replacing brake pads (replace semi-metallic with semi-metallic, organic with organic, etc.). There are, however, options for improving braking performance, and Monroe offers choices to assist in making the best selection to meet vehicle braking requirements.
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