Brake pads Akebono or ATE

Akebono Brake pads
CoincidentalLimerenc
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Rating 5.0

The default recommendation will be Zimmerman rotors and Akebono Premium Ceramic Pads.

For the A4 it doesnt get better than this. Low dust, quiet operation, great initial bite, and they last a long time.

Pros: Low dust, quiet operation
Vehicle: Audi A4
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Akebono Brake pads
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Rating 4.0

Zimmerman rotors and Akebono pads. Decent stopping power. Never any noise. And super low dust! Been running this combo the last 12 years on all German cars I have owned, with zero issues (bmw,Audi &Mercedes).

Pros: Decent stopping power, super low dust
Cons: Decent stopping power
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Akebono Brake pads

the Akebono pads take a bit to get used to because the initial bite is softer which basically just means for the first couple seconds you brake you have to apply more pressure or at least it feels like you do. Its more of a feeling tho and the benefits of quality ceramic pads far outweigh any downsides.

Pros: quality ceramic pads
Cons: softer initial bite
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Akebono Brake pads

Stock rotors and pads. Akeboko pads if I’ve been particularly annoyed by brake dust, but that’s an ebb/flow with how busy I am with life, work, and kids and how often I’m detailing.

Cons: brake dust
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ATE Brake pads

I noticed my M3 HB 1.5l 2020 (second hand) has rear ATE brakes. The car has 29k km on the clock and at 10km/h I can hear intermittent squeaks from what I'd assume are the brakes which sounds like there's some contact between the rotor and pads at specific point and only seems to happen when the brakes are warmer so no idea what's going on there.

Cons: intermittent squeaks
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 29000 km
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