Brake pads ATE or OEM Honda

ATE Brake pads

I went with the pads from ATE and got them fitted today, all in all it cost around 200 USD / 2000 SEK. 2 years ago the mechanic told me all 4 brakes need replacing. Today when they were replaced the rear ones had about half of the material left and the front 1/3.

Pros: Affordable price, quick fitting
Vehicle: Ford Mondeo
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OEM Honda Brake pads

For years my brakes on my CRV squeaked. My dad replaced them. A few other people/shops worked on them. Still squeaked. I'm talking YEEEAAAARRRRRS. I resigned myself to being *that person* at every friggin stop light. Needed new brakes again. Unique situation as it was, the Honda dealership ended up doing it. It was like $500 but they stopped squeaking!!!! It was heavenly to be a silent stopper.

Pros: stopped squeaking
Cons: brakes squeaked for years
Vehicle: Honda
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ATE Brake pads
earlroth
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Rating 4.5

I put ATE on my 335is a year ago and am very happy with them. Almost no dust and good stopping power. When they were new, the initial bite was a bit weak, but that went away after break in.

Pros: almost no dust, good stopping power
Cons: weak initial bite
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Honda Brake pads
Aw614
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Rating 3.5

Seeing what looks like a Prelude wheel, why not just get the OEM honda brake pads? They are acceptable for most daily use, and the brake dust isn't to terrible to deal with

Pros: acceptable for daily use, not terrible dust
Vehicle: Honda Prelude
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