Brake discs DBA or OEM Volkswagen

DBA Brake discs
angryviking
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Rating 5.0

I have DBA t2 Rotors with their street ceramic pads. Great for street and does well in curvy canyons. I like them a lot, even coming from Stoptech slotted with sport pads. way less brake dust with ceramic pads.

Pros: great for street, less brake dust
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs

2008 Passat V6 4-MO front rotors, calipers, caliper brackets, and brakelines are plug and play. You get a factory BBK with 345mm rotors and calipers with a slightly bigger piston....as to not screw with the MC and brake balance too much.

Pros: plug and play
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs
trbochrg
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Rating 2.5

My Golf R's brakes look like this as well. I have 10K + miles on them but they have been like this since 2-3K miles. I'll say it's "normal". Even though i haven't experienced it with other cars that i can recall.

Cons: brakes look scored
Mileage: 4828 km
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs
Laccos
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Rating 1.0

Our rear rotors are garbage. The front seem fine but i can see rust marks for where my pads rest when i park it for the weekend. Im researching our incredibly limited options on rear rotors at the moment.

Cons: rear rotors are garbage
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs

Brought mine into dealership, the service advisor said they manufacture these rotors out of softer material now so they don't warp down the road. The softer material downside is that they wear faster. I don't believe that at all. If they wear faster, wouldn't it be more even wear and not scored lines in there??

Pros: softer material prevents warping
Cons: wears faster, causes scoring
Mileage: 17703 km
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