Brake discs ATE or Centric

Centric Brake discs

Odysseys are also famous for warped rotors, and the most common recommendation is Centric rotors to stay in the affordable camp.

Pros: affordable, common recommendation
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Centric Brake discs
Yogibearal
  • Vibration:
Rating 4.0

Switching to Centric rotors (Stoptech) and akebono pads. At first I thought the slight pulsing was warped rotors, but sanding the surface of the rotors, made it go away.

Pros: sanding fixed pulsing
Cons: factory brakes lacking
Mileage: 50000 km
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Centric Brake discs
Zadnak
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Before my StopTech BBK, I ran Centric high carbon blank rotors. They are affordable on Rock Auto, and lasted forever.

Pros: affordable, lasted forever
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ATE Brake discs
mxdcm
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

These ATE PowerDisc includes front brake discs, front brake pads and sensor; and I am pleased with them.

Pros: pleased with performance
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Centric Brake discs

I’m a big fan of centric brand rotors and pads. I’ve used their economy rotors with their premium pads and hardware kits on several cars with excellent results. My in-laws are known to ride on your bumper with enough room to catch a credit card between them and the car in front of them and they’ve had no complaints.

Pros: excellent results
Cons: economy rotors
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Centric Brake discs

My current brake pad and rotor are a centric blank and csg sprint C1s, and they’re great. Good bite, nice pedal modulation, great cold performance, and won’t overwhelm a daily grind tire. My previous were centric drilled rotors and pmu club racer pads. They were fucking amazing, but on a commute they were totally overkill (and fun) and I felt like they only made sense when I ran R comps. Otherwise it was ABS lights all day.

Pros: good bite, great cold performance
Cons: overkill for daily commute
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ATE Brake discs

So my options are just replace rear pads w/ oem pads or replace rear rotors w/ ate slotted ones and ate pads. Basically what I just installed on the pepperwagen. Thoughts??

Vehicle: Porsche Cayenne
Mileage: 61000 km
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