Brake discs STOPTECH or OEM Toyota

STOPTECH Brake discs

I have stop tech slotted rotors, EBC green stuff pads, ECS stainless steel lines.. (custom SBK) I like them a lot and have had a couple shops tell me they like them to .. need to do legit fluid and I’ll be set.

Pros: I like them a lot
Cons: need legit fluid
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Toyota Brake discs
1TONcherk
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

Just pads and rotors is fine. Probably cheap rotors causing the issue. Go OEM Toyota. Almost positive Akebono pads are oem, as well as Advics rotors. Either way these will not warp.

Pros: OEM Toyota reliable
Cons: cheap rotors warp
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OEM Toyota Brake discs
ackerbone
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

My experience with hundreds of thousands of miles on many different Toyota/Lexus SUV’s is to go with OEM. You shouldn’t have to do anything with the calipers unless one is frozen. You’ll know that for sure when you try to collapse them to put in the new brake pads. Otherwise just new rotors, pads and all hardware (pins, shims, etc)

Pros: OEM parts reliable
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OEM Toyota Brake discs
cbowenkelly
  • Braking:
  • Vibration:
Rating 4.5

I replaced mine around 55k miles. You’ll be so much happier starting fresh, no shuddering, better braking power.

Pros: better braking power, no shuddering
Cons: shuddering, reduced braking power
Mileage: 55000 km
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STOPTECH Brake discs

daily driving, you can get a full set of bosch pads from rock auto for ~60$. I like stoptech slotted rotors to help get debris off the pads. they also hold up a bit better than standard blanks. drilled rotors are mostly for looks and can crack much easier under heat unless you are spending big bucks on a high end rotor, which imo isn’t worth the cost.

Pros: hold up better
Cons: drilled rotors crack easily
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STOPTECH Brake discs
GearheadGamer3D
  • Braking:
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Rating 4.5

I have the Stoptech Z23 slotted and drilled rotors with carbon ceramic brake pads. Overall, I’m happy with them. The biggest complaint is that they use undersized brake pads, which is a feature that performance pads have in order to accommodate expansion under high heat. Because they’re undersized, when you brake in the opposite direction that you brakes last, they will “click” as they shift slightly inside the caliper. They don’t do it while driving unless you change direction, but I would have considered less aggressive pads if I knew they would do this. That said, I have had zero issues and great braking performance in spirited driving and emergency braking, over the last 45K miles or so.

Pros: great braking performance
Cons: undersized pads, clicking noise
Mileage: 45000 km
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