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Brembo Brake discs

BNT are good for brake stuff - they normally have two options, their cheaper brand and brembo. Did rotors and pads front and rear on an Audi A3 for $650 for brembo rotors and Bendix pads as an indication.

Pros: good for brake stuff
Vehicle: Audi A3
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Brembo Brake discs
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Rating 5.0

I picked up some Brembos on RockAuto. They are better than oem. Will not rust. 55 bucks at the time.

Pros: better than oem, will not rust
Part number: 09B44611
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Brembo Brake discs

Another user exposed my disc to road salt, cold padel feel, longevity are all came back very positive, and his SUV has accumulated almost 113,000 miles without a single issue.

Pros: longevity very positive
Cons: bit more expensive
Mileage: 181851 km
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OEM Toyota Brake discs

Many heavy 4WD vehicles out there chew through rotors in 25k miles. My LandCruiser goes through them every 20k. And yes, I have checked the thickness and I've tried resurfacing old rotors a couple times but it always resulted in short life and problems.

Cons: short life, problems
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 20000 km
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Brembo Brake discs
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Rating 2.0

On my old '93 300ZX, my brakes were shot so I had specifically ordered Brembo (solid) rotors, Hawk HPS pads, SS brake lines and the blue performance brake fluid. honestly, I really never felt that the brakes were that much better than oem.

Pros: looked cool
Cons: not much better than oem
Vehicle: Nissan
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