Motorcraft or Mountune brake pads ?

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So I plan on replacing my front brakes soon and I was looking around and I found some brake pads on rockauto and they are Motorcraft but costs $70 part number BRF1442, also mountune has some for $109, but I couldn’t find any reviews, the mountune ones says they’re okay for street driving. My current brakes I’m not sure what’s on there but they’re really dusty but I like the way the car stops, you guys think it would be worth spending the extra $40 ? Thanks
 


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I loved the bite but HATED the dust from the OE summer pads.

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I just use regular car soap it cleans off really easy. I love the OEM pads that come with the summer tires. I'm not giving those up.

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I 2nd the mountune pads. I have a set on my '15 and they feel great. When I drive my '17 with the stock pads I tend to be more jerky when initially braking because of that grab/bite. The mountune have a much more linear and smooth application but don't feel lacking at all in overall braking performance.
 


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For me, the mountune pads don't have the initial bite of the OEM pads, but they stop just as short. I too got tired of having continually dirty wheels. I had to wash them once a week to keep them from looking like crap. This 2nd set of mountune pads may be a different compound than the first set. I say this because the initial bite IS greater. But at the time I changed the pads I also went to slotted rotors so that may be part of the change in feel.

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For me, the mountune pads don't have the initial bite of the OEM pads, but they stop just as short. I too got tired of having continually dirty wheels. I had to wash them once a week to keep them from looking like crap. This 2nd set of mountune pads may be a different compound than the first set. I say this because the initial bite IS greater. But at the time I changed the pads I also went to slotted rotors so that may be part of the change in feel.

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Mountune changes suppliers every once in a while. My first set of Mountune track pads were made by Winmax, and they're no longer available. The newer track pads are EBC; I'm not sure about the street pads
 


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