Brake discs STOPTECH or Raybestos

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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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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Raybestos Brake discs

The previous owner had a brand new set of front and rear pads and rotors that came with the car when I bought it. Raybestos brand, assuming he bought them off Rockauto. Anyways, front went together no problem but the rear calipers needed pressed in to fit new the pads.

Pros: front went together no problem
Cons: rear calipers needed pressed
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