Brake pads Akebono or Mintex

Mintex Brake pads
ps23
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Rating 5.0

After 70K miles of fun driving, I finally replaced my front brake rotors and pads...3mm left on the pads LOL. I got Zimmermann Rotors($180) and Mintex pads($45) and couldn't be happier. In fact, this set-up feels a lot better than the OEM bite and feel plus the massive reduction in brake dust.

Pros: better than OEM, less dust
Mileage: 70000 km
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Mintex Brake pads

I recently got a pair of pretty rusty 325 calipers for £50 (mine are the smaller ones from a 316) and sandblasted them back to clean metal. Then painted with high temp paint and rebuild kit £30 (pistons, seals, guide pins, bleed valves etc). I was pretty happy with the result which cost me around £100 for the pair. I then went with mintex discs and pads and a full set of braided brake lines my mate had. Full refurb prolly cost me £300 and are significantly better than they were but I don't think they will be as good as a 4 pot setup.

Pros: significantly better brakes
Cons: not as good as 4 pot
Vehicle: BMW
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Akebono Brake pads
GrayWood
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Rating 4.0

I had the Akebono Euro pads installed on my 18 Alltrack last week. Much less dust is generated by the Akebono Euro than OE pads (manufactured by Jurid). Akebono pads feel noticeably linear in braking power, while the OE pads have a tight initial bite on the rotors. Overall I would say OE pads have better braking power than Akebono pads. Yet I am very happy with the change, simply for the balance between performance and dust of the Akebono pads.

Pros: less dust, linear braking
Cons: less braking power
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Akebono Brake pads
skullfrucker
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Rating 5.0

I bought Akebono pads and Centric rotors on Amazon. Best combination in my opinion. Akebono Pro ACT pads are ceramic and last a very long time with hardly any dust and super quiet. Made in the USA too.

Pros: long lasting, quiet, low dust
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Mintex Brake pads
kneuenhaus
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Rating 5.0

I’ve always used Zimmerman rotors and Mintex pads, and have yet to find a better combo. I’ve tried Brembo, Stoptech, Bosch, but nothing has pleased me like Mintex [pedal feel, stopping power, no noise, very low dust [especially when used on drilled rotors]].

Pros: pedal feel, stopping power
Cons: nothing has pleased me
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Mintex Brake pads
blackmirrorVR6
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Rating 3.5

I have the DBA 4000s and really like them--but I have the Mintex pads and in the cold, they squeel horribly. But, low dust and decent performance.

Pros: decent performance, low dust
Cons: squeel horribly in cold
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Mintex Brake pads
The Swami
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Rating 2.0

Now as far as brakepads go, stay away from Mintex Redbox and go with PBR/Axxis Deluxe Plus or Metal Master pads. I had really bad experiences with Mintex pads, and I'm currently running Axxis Ultimate pads on my W8!

Pros: great improvement over stock
Cons: bad experiences
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