Brake discs Centric or EBC

Centric Brake discs
BullyMog
  • Braking:
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Rating 5.0

I have a non-pp GTI and threw on Centric blank rotors and powerstop z23 pads from Rockauto. Cost around $400 CAD including shipping and tax..super cheap.

No complaints about them, I would certainly buy them again. Very little brake dust but with a strong bite.

Pros: low dust, strong bite
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EBC Brake discs
Jsoldierd
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

May have been overkill but it worked a charm. (ebc yellow stuff, dot5.1, high carbon rotors)

Pros: worked a charm
Cons: may have been overkill
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 201 km
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EBC Brake discs

If money is not an issue, get EBC slotted rotors and yellow stuff pads. Amazing combo and will be getting the same when I need brakes.

I have the same setup except with red stuff on my supercharged jag and have 70k miles on the rotors and pads and still look like the day I bought em. I drove that car like I stole it all the time and it has been through pretty rough winters here in central KY.

Pros: amazing combo, long lasting
Mileage: 70000 km
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Centric Brake discs
ThatVdub
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I switched to slotted, cyro treated centric rotors and they have been great. Went on in 2016 and have no complaints.

Pros: great, no complaints
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Centric Brake discs
Spicywolff
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

Doesn’t really matter. But you’re better bet is slotted or blank. Drilled can crack under track day use. But that’s not really a problem for quality rotors. On our auto X Vett we used centric 120 smooth rotors.

Pros: slotted or blank rotors
Cons: drilled rotors can crack
Part number: 120
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