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Brembo Brake discs

In the game they don’t do anything other than styling your whip I always put drilled & slotted rotors & brembo’s looks great you can color match em

Pros: looks great, color match
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SDArteon
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I changed to Brembo drilled rotors and Pagid pads and the problem has gone away completely on both cars, now at 20K miles since the change.

Pros: problem has gone away
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 20000 km
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MoKash9712
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I put on brembo rotors and EBC yellow stuff. I followed the break in procedure and have had no issues. Stops great even from 130+

Pros: stops great, no issues
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jearim21
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

If you’re going to replace the front rotors, I recommend going with some coated rotors, like Brembo 09.C306.11, to prevent rusted rotors where the brake pads don’t make contact.

Pros: prevent rusted rotors
Part number: 09.C306.11
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Brembo Brake discs

Brembo are OEM on most AMGs from the 63/45 lineups. The Brembo front rotors for the CLA45 aren’t terribly expensive ($400) compared to the bigger brakes on the 63s.

Pros: relatively inexpensive, OEM quality
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SeriWolk
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

Bought Brembo UV coated rear rotors to specifically replace Bosch ones with rusty hubs - doesn't look good because clearly visible through the rims. After few rainy days I clearly see rust spots on the Brembo rotor hubs... Very disappointed as this was the reason for replacing in the first place - previous ones (Bosch) were only 1y old.

Cons: rust spots on hubs
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