Brake discs Brembo or OEM Volkswagen

Brembo Brake discs
marek
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

G60 front with BRAND NEW: Brembo rotors/pads/calipers/stainless lines/nuts bolts/splash shields/22 MC/hardlines etc. Stock rear discs with BRAND NEW: rotors/pads/calipers/stainless lines/nuts bolts/splash shields/handbrake cables etc.

Pros: BRAND NEW parts
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Brembo Brake discs

I'm running the Audi TT setup with a 16 inch wheel. 312mm Brembo rotors. I think that rotor size is the largest you can fit with a 16 inch rim.

Pros: largest fit with 16 inch
Vehicle: Audi TT
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs

I upgraded from solid rotors in my '80 rabbit to vented from a scirroco and the braking is fantastic! I seems that I don't have to press the pedal as far and the brakes stop me like a champ. I too have stomped down a bit with my vented rotors and boy do I stop quick now!

Pros: braking is fantastic
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs

The best and most economical upgrade is using the 9.4 inch vented rotors from the '83 & '84 GTI's. With new 9.4 inch vented rotors and the right performance pads, you will have much better braking capacity without having to swap master cylinders and proportional rear valves.

Pros: better braking capacity
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Brembo Brake discs
Vision33r
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

For the rotors I went with Brembos they were like $120 pair of fronts and the rear I had OEM rear drums they were $150 a pair. I got a pair of Axxis Organic pads like $49 a pair.

Vehicle: Subaru Legacy
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Brembo Brake discs

The front rotors were in a box from Zimmerman and rear were from Brembo. Just about from the start the brakes slightly squealed. The noise gradually increased that nearly each time the brakes were stepped on they squealed. After about 2K miles the noise got to the point of being excessive. They squeal in the morning when cool when slowing from 20MPH or warm and hot when slowing from 45+MPH. The only way to make them silent is to slam on them hard, but the next time they will squeal as well. In addition to the noise, the rotors started developing rust on the hub sections.

Cons: rotors rusted, brakes squealed
Mileage: 2000 km
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