Brake discs STOPTECH or GiroDisc

STOPTECH Brake discs

I’m getting slotted stop tech rotors for my 09 Corolla XRS. Gonna hit some back roads, I’m a very aggressive driver and and very hard on my breaks, also want to do hard backroad driving, so I will benefit from the slotted rotors.

Pros: benefit from slotted rotors
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STOPTECH Brake discs
five2vii
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Rating 4.0

Went with stop tech two piece slotted rotors and EBC yellow pads when I got my 2015 DSG a few years ago. No complaints but there are better pads out there than EBC. First 3-5k miles the yellows squeaked at a 6/10 level probably.

Pros: no complaints, good rotors
Cons: pads squeak initially
Mileage: 3000 km
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STOPTECH Brake discs

For fun daily driving, I’ve got stainless steel brake lines, stoptech rotors (slotted in front) and Carbotech pads that I absolutely love. Highly recommended!

Pros: highly recommended, love them
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GiroDisc Brake discs

As others have noted the Girodisc with quality track pads, upgraded brake fluid and RS3 ducts is all that is needed.

Pros: great reputation
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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GiroDisc Brake discs

S2000 1 piece oem rotors last 2 weekends

Girodisc s2000 oem size 2 piece rotors lasted me almost 2 years of heavy tracking. They only died because my hawk er1 pads took a chunk out of one. They still had plenty of thickness

Pros: long lasting, durable
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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STOPTECH Brake discs
Aurius82
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Rating 5.0

I got Stoptech slotted and drilled rotors for like $250, and their carbon ceramic middle pads for like $150 front and rear. They are awesome.

Pros: awesome performance
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