Brake discs Centric or Duralast

Duralast Brake discs
Ok_Illustrator_2951
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Rating 4.0

My '21 brakes started shaking around 20K miles as well. I installed Dynamic Friction coated rotors and ceramic pads from Rockauto. They have lasted longer than the stock OEM brakes with similar performance.

Pros: Longer lasting, similar performance
Cons: Shaking brakes
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
Mileage: 20000 km
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Centric Brake discs

I'm not a track guy, but centric premium blanks are what I use based on s2ki recs, if your feeling fancy, I've heard good things of girodisk 2 piece rotors. Obviously, tracking you'll want to replace blanks more often, but centric blanks are cheap and plenty.

Pros: cheap, plenty
Cons: replace more often for track
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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Centric Brake discs

I always use centric semi e-coated rotors (everything is e-coated except for the rotor face). I never had issues with them on any car.

Pros: reliable, no issues
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Centric Brake discs
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Rating 4.5

You can get 4 for the price of one Subaru branded one on rockauto, and that includes known brands like Bosch and Brembo. I personally have used Centric rotors on everything I have owned for a decade now and they do the job just fine.

Pros: good performance, cost effective
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Centric Brake discs

I buy Centric from Rock Auto. Then I have my local shop install them. Labor is $165 for an "axle" (so $330 front and back) and rotors/pads cost me about $125 a pair or $250 for all four.

Pros: good quality, cost effective
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