Brake discs Brembo or Duralast

Brembo Brake discs
twiggs462
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Got this kit from ECS Tuning: Front And Rear Brake Kit (340x30/300x12) Featuring Brembo rotors and Ceramic OE Equivalent Pad www.ecstuning.com You do not need to remove rear caliper bracket to remove rotor. FYI. I used ODB11 to unlock the rear and you will need a brake caliper tool to compress and turn them in. DO NOT JUST COMPRESS THEM. While you are in there. Clean up around your sway bar links and other bushings. I like lubing them up a little just because why not while you are there.

Pros: easy rotor removal, useful tip
Cons: requires specific tools
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Duralast Brake discs
poshpro
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Dynamic Friction are great with ceramic pads, only complaint is cosmetic, they do not coat the rotors so after some rain the inside hub of the rotors starts to rust. Purely cosmetic, great rotors! I drive them fast regularly and they perform better than OEM

Pros: better than OEM, great performance
Cons: cosmetic rust
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Brembo Brake discs

Option 3 is best. I have doubts on the corrosion resistance of Brembo’s UV coating. Just FYI, cheap “drilled and slotted” rotors are the opposite of high performance. It’s only a matter of time before the holes result in cracking.

Pros: option 3 is best
Cons: corrosion resistance, cracking
Vehicle: Lexus
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Brembo Brake discs
NiaDebesi
  • Braking:
Rating 3.5

I use brembo for disks and textar for pads. I used brembo for both but I jas to replace the pads after 10k, they do work very well but they are too soft for daily use. Now I Hva put on textar pads and they are very good!

Pros: work very well
Cons: too soft, short lifespan
Mileage: 10000 km
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