Brake discs POWER STOP or EBC

POWER STOP Brake discs

I've been happy with PowerStop on RockAuto but make sure you get coated rotors cause they rust and look like dog shit if you don't.

Pros: happy with performance
Cons: rotors rust easily
Vehicle: Lexus
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EBC Brake discs

EBC discs and pads have been fine on all my bikes and they're a British company - replace the pads at the same time as the new discs.

Pros: fine quality, British company
Vehicle: BMW
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POWER STOP Brake discs
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Rating 4.5

I put the Power Stop branded drilled/slotted rotors and Akebono ProAct pads on my 8th gen front and back. Brake performance definitely improved although the ceramics are definitely noisier than oem. Overall for the price id recommend it.

Pros: improved braking
Cons: noisy pads
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POWER STOP Brake discs

I bought powerstop drilled and slotted rotors from rock auto back in 2022. 3 years later they weren't even halfway through the pads. I paid $685 for carbon ceramic pads + rotors and accessories. Yes, slightly more dust but I didn't notice any significant wear on the rotors.

Pros: long lasting, low wear
Cons: more dust
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POWER STOP Brake discs
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  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

My stock rotors (metallic pads) lasted 9 years and a track day. My ebay drilled/slotted rotors (ceramic pads)lasted 9 years and a handful of track days; they didn't crack the chamfer was just looking iffy. My latest set is from Amazon, powerstop branded drilled/slotted rotors (ceramic pads); have survived 1 track day, 1 light hdpe day and are on year 3. If you get drilled (any brand), you need to inspect the rotors more often.

Cons: iffy chamfer, needs frequent inspection
Vehicle: BMW
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