Powerstop Z23 Front and Rear Kit

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Calipers were the same except some had the optioned "red" powdercoating applied to them. The "red" powdercoat was not specific to the tire nor the brake pads. It was a separate option.
Except that I thought for some model years at least, the painted caliper option was tied into the wheel color option (i.e.; the darker grey color vs. the stock silver for early model years, and the black vs. the stock dark grey for latter years), and was not a 'stand alone option'. [dunno]
 


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The OEM summer pads are great. Any aggressive semi metallic pad is going to be hard on rotors. I don't care, I replace them every time I do brake pads. I have done many brake jobs and have installed a few different brands. Powerstop pads are at the bottom of my list. Maybe give the OEM all season tire pads a try they are ceramic. Anyway just going to have to agree to disagree here, but I will never recommend them to anyone ever.
Time to try the Blue NDX pads* definitely very similar to The summer pads but with an edge.
 


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Except that I thought for some model years at least, the painted caliper option was tied into the wheel color option (i.e.; the darker grey color vs. the stock silver for early model years, and the black vs. the stock dark grey for latter years), and was not a 'stand alone option'. [dunno]
Yes, wheel and brakes were tied together if you wanted the painted calipers you either got the dark painted silver wheels or the black wheels with red calipers. But that was a single option not tied to any mechanical changes such as the tires to brake pads.
 




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