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Just ordered these rotors. Did anyone had experience with them?

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=1279952&cc=1444550&jsn=425


Drove to FL from Toronto, took me 24 hours. Almost everything was fine, even my Continental TB didnt give up. But front rotors did, because I-75 in and around Kentucky was CRAZY, I dont recommend this route to anyone. I-77 is way easier to drive on.
 
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I have front and rear centric rotors on my 2010. (front 120.40064 and rear 120.4007) Front has OEM pads and the rear has akebono pads. So far so good.
Alright, I guess I bought fine rotors. Thank you for reply.
 
I used Centric Premium rotors and Centric Posi-Quiet pads when I did brakes on our '10 at 94k. That was 20 months and 37k miles ago. Aside from a good bit of brake dust, i'm very happy with their performance and durability so far. I also replaced the parking brake shoes because one of them had no friction material on it at all. It looked like it was built that way.

Front Rotors Centric 120.40064
Front Pads Centric 105.10880
Rear Rotors Centric 120.40065
Rear Pads Centric 105.10890
Rear Park Brake Shoes Wagner Z856
 
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I did the Centric cryo-treated slotted rotors and pads on my Odyssey over a year ago. I absolutely love them. Virtually no brake dust and really outstanding performance. The first stop on a cold morning is the same as OE pads, but subsequent stops when the pads have a little heat in them have noticeably more 'bite.'

I did the cryo rotors after 'warping' two previous sets of rotors (actually the pedal pulsing is generally caused by pad deposition, but that's another discussion) - I drive my Odyssey harder than 99.5% of people, and still no pulsing pedal. Would be a helpful upgrade for those who tow or carry heavy loads with their Odysseys. The cryo rotors are worth every penny, in my opinion.
 
I'm contemplating the 120.40064 disks for the front but may go with the OEM pads. Odd that Honda lists 2 part numbers for the front pads with no other details that I can see: 45022-SHJ-405 & 45022-SHJ-415. Some posts seem to say the OEM pads were not very good though but that may be earlier gen 3. Decisions decisions. :)
 
I am using Centric rotors on both Accord and Odyssey. OEM on Odyssey and not and OEM on Accord (not sure which brand, auto shop did it for me). My Odyssey stops much better. I heard good thing about akebono and will try someday.
 
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I just installed the coated Centric Rotors and Akebono pads (fronts) and they feel absolutely amazing!
I used my canadian unknown brand front pads ( because they were almost new), still feels good not to have that damn vibration while stopping )

Will install Akebono pads next time.
 
In Feb I got the Centric Cryo-Treated Pilot rotors with the Akebono pro-act ceramic pads. No brake dust and smooth as butter stops, im hoping they last a long time.
 
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In Feb I got the Centric Cryo-Treated Pilot rotors with the Akebono pro-act ceramic pads. No brake dust and smooth as butter stops, im hoping they last a long time.
Did you install Pilot's brakes on Odyssey?
 
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