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Originally Posted by Lexington
Thanks for the info on the rotors. I was wondering how Toyota made the pads grippier with just ceramics. Usually brake pads with better stopping power usually have some type of metallic materials which wear down the rotors faster. I didn’t know if they were using some other type of material. But if the TRD is still all ceramic then the wear should be the same as the OEM pads
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TRD pads are ceramic metallic, thus better grip. Tradeoff is lot more dust and slightly faster wear on rotors. Please read TRD pads instruction carefully. If I may I'd recommend primary break-in process and not the alternative they offer. Hard stops from 50 to 10 mph times 10, then drive for a while to cool your rotors (prepare to be amazed by pad material transfer to rotors and amount of wear on rotor after just doing that). Don't worry though, it is all normal. If you can live with brake dust on fronts - you will enjoy your awesome initial bite.
P.S. I ditched my stock rotors since last post for EBC GD Series due to superior casting and material resistance to uneven wear. My OEM had to much run-off or "warp" after 2 years of use and develop annoying jolting during slow casual stops with lite braking that felt like uneven surface because during normal to hard effort pulsing went away. It may be concluded that TRD pad wears OEM rotors more due to metallic composition. Just like any performance part - it will have some minuses to it's pluses.