I also have those Bosch pads on my Tundra and they are really good, quiet, low dust, excellent overall.
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I think the Bosch pads work fine.
Power stop z23 pads been working well for me, seems like much less brake dust that oem
I put Powerstop Z23s on the front of my '20 and I'm very happy with them. A little noisy on cold mornings for the first couple applications but that goes away when they warm up a tiny bit.
Ebc yellow stuff. I have a QV and these have been recommended on various forums. Have performed great for me.
Last year a shop replaced the rear brake pads and disks but since then handbrake never was like before. They kept telling me it will get better which I believed at the time but it never did. Last month I've passed inspection and they told me that the rear left handbrake was almost out of spec and I'd need to check it out although it passed.
So a month later I've bought a Bosch kit, sliders, pads, grease, toolkit etc and replaced the 1 year old ferodo pads. Now handbrake is like it should be and I'm happy with it but take a look at the old pads...
Both inner side alignment pins (caliper side) are bent.
TRW Ceramic Pads: Good for city driving, almost not dust, would not recommend for any track
we mostly use brembo, as most other brands quality has gone to shit recently
I smoked ebc yellow pads at the track and they were on the rear(traction off no vdc) Autocross course or lower speeds the stock pads and dot 5.1 brake fluid.
Because they are. Best thing to do is buy some EBC pads and better rotors. I don't know what color pads EBC to get. I'm planning to do my brakes as well soon and we'll start researching.
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