Brake discs Brembo or DBA

DBA Brake discs
blawry
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Rating 5.0

I just upgraded mine to DBA T2 rotors and Hawk HPS pads. So far I've been very happy with them.

Pros: very happy
Vehicle: Subaru
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Brembo Brake discs
gjhhdf
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Rating 4.0

brembo, zimmermann and ebc would be my choices. Do not get drilled rotors. Holes are weak spots and crack easily.

Cons: holes are weak spots
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Brembo Brake discs

About a year ago I looked up on a lot of forums and decided to order the original blank face rotors from brembo and EBC red stuff pads front & back. Was about $600 to 700 with the brakes pads being the most money.

Pros: original rotors, good performance
Cons: pads are expensive
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Brembo Brake discs
Superlegend06
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Rating 3.0

I also had this dilemma. Brembo discs / pads are mostly just marketing, they're not magical brakes but when it comes to standard brakes they're usually better and longer lasting than others.

Pros: better and longer lasting
Cons: mostly just marketing
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Brembo Brake discs

I purchased the LS400 brake calipers brand new from the Lexus dealership. I used brand new aftermarket Brembo brand OEM spec brake rotors as well. When I picked the car up from them with the LS400 brakes installed, the front brakes squealed badly immediately.

Cons: front brakes squealed badly
Vehicle: Lexus
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Brembo Brake discs
dehydrogen
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Rating 2.0

The Brembo rotors for the i3 are the poorer quality than the OEM Zimmermann. Don't waste your money. Brake dust is not a big concern in general since it washes off easily, especially for the i3.

Pros: washes off easily
Cons: poorer quality than OEM
Vehicle: BMW
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