Brake discs Brembo or TRW

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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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
fkucinbullhsit
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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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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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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

Recently needed front discs on my Astra VXR and just the parts were £2500. Apparently Brembo only made that part for that car so they’re rare. Managed to find them privately with front and rear pads for £820 plus a couple hundred to my local garage to fit them and some other bits.

Cons: expensive parts
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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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