Brake discs Brembo or STOPTECH

Brembo Brake discs

I have the same, good feel, stopping power is ridiculous. Careful in the wet though, they really don't like it.

Pros: good feel, ridiculous stopping power
Cons: poor wet performance
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STOPTECH Brake discs
socketz67
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Rating 4.5

The StopTech Zinc Coated Drilled and Slotted Brake Rotors I’m using started their life as Centric 120 (121) blanks: https://www.buybrakes.com/brake-rotors/stoptech-drilled-slotted-brake-rotors-best-price-select-227

- The next step up is the 127 series high carbon rotor, but the cost is 2x the StopTech 227 series Centric 120/121 rotor and performance is roughly the same, only longevity changes as the hat is painted (vs the Zinc coating on the 227). I’ve had this set on my 2013 G37S for a couple of years now and performance is slightly better than stock with almost no brake dust thrown from the 305/308 series Centric pads that ship with the kit.

Pros: better than stock performance, low brake dust
Vehicle: Infiniti
Part number: 227
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Brembo Brake discs
Karst_31
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Rating 4.5

Get thicker ones (5.5mm). I also warped my stock ones and got Brembo supersports instead, I feel like they withstand whatever I throw at them.

Pros: withstand high heat
Cons: stock ones warped
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Brembo Brake discs
shadow247
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Rating 4.0

My OEM Calipers are still looking good at 200k. I just put OEM pads and Brembo Rotors for less than 200 bucks. Next time I will be doing the 199 Caliper and Rotor Upgrade.

Pros: OEM calipers good at 200k
Mileage: 200000 km
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STOPTECH Brake discs
imothers
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Rating 4.0

I got the "stoptech" brand if I remember correctly. They install the exact same as other brands, the difference is higher quality material, and maybe drilled / slotted.

Pros: higher quality material
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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
SDArteon
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Rating 3.5

on my SELP with 18K miles, the rear rotors were pulsating and shuddering at high speeds and I know exactly what caused it, coming over a mountain pass, but NOT riding the brakes. Anyway, the disc surafces looked ok but 2/3 of the pads had gone. Changed out with Pagid pads and Brembo rotors - we\u2019ll see how that goes. BTW removing the caliper is a PITA the triplle hex bolts were are very very tight. On my SE with 38k miles front pads were down to last remaining 1mm\u2026. Yeah I should have checked them a while back. Both front rotors on both cars are heavily grooved, but no signs of deposits. Put Pagid pads in the fronts. On the SE I have just ordered Brembo cross drilled rotors for the rear. I thought I would just share this info and given more evidence of how these Arteon\u2019s eat pads and rotors wear wise and are easy to distort.

Pros: new pads and rotors installed
Cons: pulsating and shuddering rotors, pads worn, grooved rotors
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 18000 km
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Brembo Brake discs
SeriWolk
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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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