Brake discs GiroDisc or OEM Volkswagen

GiroDisc Brake discs
fowtj
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I did mine pretty early solely because the OEM rotors were wearing like a vinyl record. Both the pads and rotors still had plenty of material—it was just a bad wear pattern. I went to Girodisc pads and rotors and have had them on happily ever since.

Pros: happy with Girodisc
Cons: bad wear pattern
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GiroDisc Brake discs

I have been running giro disc on my 991.1 GT3 with pagid rs29 pads. 15 days and only about 0.5mm wear. These are the only option for PCCB conversion.

Pros: low wear, only option for conversion
Vehicle: Porsche
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GiroDisc Brake discs

I had similar issues with my girodsics when I got them. The bigger issue was the rotors were hitting the top of the caliper and SCREAMING even when I wasn’t braking. I got in contact with Girodisc and they sent me some more spacers to push the caliper away from the rotor a bit more.

Pros: manufacturer provided solution
Cons: rotors hitting caliper, screaming noise
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs

Not only does my '22 SE have the most atrocious grind and squeak all of you know, i have a nasty groove in one of them. I'm going to all new rotors and aftermarket pads when it comes time.

Pros: aftermarket pads planned
Cons: atrocious grind and squeak, nasty groove
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Brake discs
whalemingo
  • Vibration:
Rating 1.0

Service from VW is what made me stop buying them. My wife's Passat was the last straw. We took it in a couple of months after we got the car complaining of a shake in the brakes through the steering wheel. They said it didn't have one even though I knew the rotors were warped.

Cons: shake in the brakes
Mileage: 7000 km
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