Brake discs ATE or Textar

ATE Brake discs
Ted
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Rating 4.0

I have Ate rotors and Mintex Redbox on my Golf 2.0 and it stops well...no brake dust and the bite is much better than stock pads although it could still use a lot of improvement though.

Pros: stops well, better bite
Cons: still needs improvement
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ATE Brake discs

ATE powerslots are plated, they dont really rust. the braking surface will eventually, when the plating wears, but the reas of it lasts a long time. I like mine.

Pros: dont really rust
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ATE Brake discs
bwhite
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Rating 4.0

I have ATE powerdiscs on front and Zimmerman Xdrilled on rear. They both rust. I haven't had any problems yet with warping on either but I installed them about 2-3 monthes ago. I've heard that the Xdrilled can begin cracking around the holes so I'm watching out for this. So far I'm happy with the setup. I also have the mintex redbox pads. Slightly better than OEM and a whole lot less messy. My rims don't collect much dust anymore.

Pros: Slightly better than OEM, less messy
Cons: can begin cracking
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ATE Brake discs

You can change to vented 9.4's; without changing the calipers! Just get vented rotors and the corresponding pads. The rotors are no different. Adirondack does a Mintex Red Box pads/ATE PowerDisc package - 2 rotors & a set of pads, $84.00.

Pros: vented rotors, better braking
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