Brake discs

Owner reviews for brake discs

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Raybestos Brake discs

Look for rotors made from high-carbon iron. High carbon rotors are going to handle heat and resist cracking/warping better than normal grey-iron rotors. They don't have to be extremely expensive either.

Raysbestos Street Performance rotors are high carbon and probably available on Rockauto.

Pros: handle heat, resist cracking
Cons: normal grey-iron rotors
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OEM Toyota Brake discs

I swapped out some very sad stock rotors for slotted ones and I DID notice a difference but only because I'd done the pads as well and well.... fresh brakes!

Pros: noticed a difference
Vehicle: Toyota
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WILWOOD Brake discs
motohavoc
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

It's been a long time coming, but I've finally been driving the Z, and now I just need to get it on the track! Big Wilwood rotors and forged calipers

Pros: Wilwood rotors, forged calipers
Vehicle: Nissan
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STOPTECH Brake discs

All brake discs are now StopTech Black series one-piece, no detriment to performance vs the ATE stock two-piece, the upside is no going orange on the bells or edges like the stock discs do, pads are still PFC Z-Rated and fluid is ATE Type200, no obvious fade for fast road use.

Pros: no obvious fade
Cons: no detriment to performance
Vehicle: BMW
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Zimmermann Brake discs

Personally, I like to use ceramic brake pads wherever possible from a quality manufacturer. They produce less brake dust, seem to last longer, and are very quiet. I put ceramics on all my cars. I also like Zimmerman rotors. They're actually more expensive than the OE/OEM rotors, but I like the quality and think they're worth the price.

Pros: less brake dust, last longer
Cons: more expensive
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OEM Honda Brake discs
humdizzle
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

honda or toyota. civic, accord, camry, corolla, avalon.

parts and service are cheap. not much goes wrong. i had a 08 civic lx from 50k miles to 150k miles. only thing i had done were brake discs and ac replacement.

Pros: parts and service cheap
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 150000 km
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AP Brake discs

I just changed out a set of AP rotors that had more significant cracks than that on the outside of the rotor and only caught them because I was changing pads, I wasn't getting vibration under braking.

Pros: no vibration under braking
Cons: significant cracks on rotor
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Brembo Brake discs

eu am avut probleme cu brembo pe un vectra c si-au facut fata si nu mai franau, efectiv erau discurile oglinda

Cons: uzura rapida, franare ineficienta, discuri oglinda
Vehicle: Opel Vectra C
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OEM Honda Brake discs
DaBMR
  • Braking:
  • Vibration:
Rating 1.0

OEM rotors were badly warped within the first year and Honda refused to warranty because they were “still in spec”. Of all OEM Honda parts, I think their brake rotors are one of the worst quality I have experienced.

Cons: badly warped, worst quality
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