Brake discs Brembo or Zimmermann

Brembo Brake discs
mech986
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

Bought new 2004 Sienna XLE Braun handicapped conversion with 240K miles still going strong but only 14 mpg. Another 2004 Sienna Limited bought used in 2013 w/130K miles now 210K miles. I’ve replaced the suspension on both, added 3rd generation Big Brake calipers, Pads (use Akebono or Advics) and rotors (Fremax, Brembo, or Raybestos in order of quality) to get better braking, see SiennaChat for details.

Pros: better braking, going strong
Cons: low mpg
Vehicle: Toyota Sienna
Mileage: 210000 km
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Brembo Brake discs
bnperrone
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 5.0

I know nobody asked about parts, but I’ve been happy with Brembo and Zimmerman coated rotors, and ATE ceramic pads. They aren’t grabby like the stock setup but don’t seem any less strong. Smoother and easier to modulate.

Pros: smoother, easier to modulate
Cons: not grabby like stock
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Zimmermann Brake discs

I've used Zimmerman rotors with Akebono pads... Less brake dust. I've used TRW in the past and way too much brake dust for my liking.

Pros: less brake dust
Cons: too much brake dust
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Zimmermann Brake discs
clemmy45
  • Braking:
Rating 3.5

Zimmermann discs are great, pads are up to your driving style. Just a note, if you choose any of the EBC pads on FCP go with the yellowstuff. I've had redstuff and they did not hold up well on spirited runs.

Pros: Zimmermann discs are great
Cons: redstuff pads did not hold up well
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