Brake discs GALFER or Duralast

Duralast Brake discs
Teddy2Sweaty
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Rating 5.0

when I did the brakes on my ‘17 GTI about 20k miles ago I used Duralast Gold rotors and pads from AutoZone. Low dust, low noise, stop fine and the rotor hubs are coated so they don’t rust in five minutes. They’ve been perfectly cromulent.

Pros: low dust, low noise, stop fine
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 20000 km
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Duralast Brake discs
na3800
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Rating 4.0

I use Duralast Gold rotors on my two endurance race cars - they are great. I wouldn't expect the basic ones to be anything special, but they should work just fine.

Pros: great for endurance racing
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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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GALFER Brake discs

I run a Galfer floating front disc with sintered Galfer pads on my 401. It doesn't seem to stop any faster but feedback is better and the bike feels a lot more stable under hard braking. Would recommend.

Pros: feedback is better, more stable
Cons: no faster stopping
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Duralast Brake discs

I've also got a Type R and Rock Auto does sell one-piece blanks for our cars. They're made by Dynamic Friction. I had a pair of two-piece Paragon front rotors that I bought used but sold them to keep consumables cost down. They did well on track. Haven't tracked the blanks yet, but am registered for an event in August.

Pros: good on track, cost effective
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Part number: 60459065 FRONT AND 60459067 REAR
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GALFER Brake discs
bitdamaged
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

My local shop recommended trying Galfer rotors which is what they run with Maguras and it’s made a difference on my front brake which is the only one I have had rub issues with. Galfer rotor with new pads took about a week to break in with no rub.

Pros: no rub after break in
Cons: rubbing issues
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Duralast Brake discs

The EBC Yellowstuff pads didn't last as long as the OE pads. The Alfa EBC rotors still are shipping with Gen1 "ThermicBlack" coating on them, which isn't as good as the Geomet/Geospec coating that EBC claims to now be using on new production parts. The EBC Gen1 coating rusts and looks like a pretty nasty rotor in just two years. I went with the EBC rotors in 2021 because I didn't want Chinese parts either, and the EBC items are made in the UK (and pads may be made in the USA).So when I did the rear brakes again this year (rear EBC YS pads shot in 23k miles), I went back to the OE Alfa rear pads. I ordered the EBC rotors, but when they showed up with the Gen1 coating that sucks, I returned them. And I ended up having to buy Dynamic Friction Geospec/Geomet coated rotors, which are made in China. The Dynamic Friction rotors were well packaged (much better than the EBCs). So far, they're completely fine after maybe 100 miles.

Pros: good packaging, fine performance
Cons: short lifespan, poor coating
Mileage: 23000 km
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Duralast Brake discs
801
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Rating 1.0

I did the fronts with \"Duralast.\" They produced a HORRIBLE shudder when braking. I replaced them with the same this and the issue was the same. So, I bought OEM pads/rotors and the issued COMPLETELY went away.

Cons: horrible shudder when braking
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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