Brake discs POWER STOP or Raybestos

POWER STOP Brake discs
steeze97
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Good but get the coated rotors if you live somewhere with winters. They last me much longer than the uncoated ones.

Pros: good rotors
Cons: rusts without coating
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POWER STOP Brake discs

Check out PowerStop. Brake parts have become ridiculously expensive so I was initially hesitant because PowerStop stuff is reasonable. Read lots of reviews and finally got front and rear rotors and pads on my 09 r/T. They feel exactly the same as stock but look a lot better and also are much lighter. (aslo cheaper than stock by a mile)

Pros: look a lot better, much lighter
Cons: feel same as stock
Vehicle: Dodge
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POWER STOP Brake discs
BDob73
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

For my ‘14 FXT, I bought a Powerstop geomet coated rotors and ceramic pads kit front and back from Rock Auto. It’s been almost four years and works well.

Pros: works well, long lasting
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Dj1001
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  • Vibration:
Rating 3.0

Thats not a VW problem, that a cheap/faulty brake rotor problem. The only car I ever owned that would not shake when braking hard over 70 mph was my 2014 cruze with fresh power stop rotors and pads.

Cons: cheap/faulty brake rotor
Vehicle: Chevrolet Cruze
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