Brake discs Raybestos or OEM Honda

Raybestos Brake discs

I replaced both front rotors and all side pins and dust boots with Raybestos stuff a few weeks ago. Easy job, cost $150ish instead of $800 or whatever dealer charged nonsense

It's a commuter and it stops fine

Pros: easy job, stops fine
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Raybestos Brake discs
shy-stone
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Rating 4.5

Raybestos R-300 for rotors and Akebono ProACT for pads. Almost no dust, no brake fade and the right price. Everyone recommends the PowerStop stuff, but they wear fast and are noisy.

Pros: no dust, no fade, good price
Cons: PowerStop wears fast, noisy
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Raybestos Brake discs

Anyways based off your post history looks like you’re in Sauga, so you can probably go to Parts Avatar. Place an online order and drive over there to pick it up at their warehouse.

The Budget Plan:

Rotors - Raybestos Element 3 980952FZN

Pros: Budget plan
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Part number: 980952FZN
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Raybestos Brake discs
PanicAttackInAPack
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Rating 3.0

I like the Raybestos E3 coated rotors but I'm in the rust belt. Stops the hat and edges+vanes from rusting for a couple years. The E3 pads use to be good but they changed the formula and moved from China to India and the last couple sets have squeeled during braking when hot or in reverse so I would personally recommend Advics or Akebono ceramic.

Pros: rust prevention
Cons: squealing brakes
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OEM Honda Brake discs
GuardianZen02
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Rating 2.0

as of now it's still got the OEM ones on the rear (and I failed to notice that they'd begun to warp due to already having swapped the front brakes back in August).

Cons: rotors warped
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 136000 km
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