Brake discs TRW or R1 Concepts

R1 Concepts Brake discs

I ended up buying the drill and slotted rotors from R1 concept and I have the Akebono Brakes. I have had them for a little over a year now and it has been great. My brake power feels better than before and the brake pads are also really great.

Pros: better brake power, great pads
Vehicle: Infiniti Q50
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TRW Brake discs
invisiblewave
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Rating 4.0

I think the ones I just fitted on the front are TRW, they were significantly cheaper than the genuine parts I've previously bought, but the performance is at least as good, with less brake dust. There's a big difference between quality and cheap parts when it comes to brakes, cheaper rotors will be much more likely to warp.

Pros: performance as good, less brake dust
Cons: cheaper rotors warp easily
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R1 Concepts Brake discs
yusuke280
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Rating 4.0

Picked these up because my ultimate goal was to do something OEM+. These were drilled with a very OEM like coating and when the calipers were painted blue it looked identical to those R32/R36 brake set up. Although I only had them for a short period of time, I've previously used e-Line on other cars and had no problems just like the Premium one.

Pros: OEM like coating
Cons: inconsistent drilled positions
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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R1 Concepts Brake discs
Brian93
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Rating 4.5

i have them on my 1998 Golf GTI What i have used since 3 months: ... R1 concepts brake discs (not a famous brand but really nice discs) And then it's plug and play. Pedal feel is very good and it brakes very good!

Pros: really nice discs, very good pedal feel
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