Brake pads ATE or OEM Hyundai

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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ATE Brake pads

For normal use, I recommend ceramic pads like ATE Ceramic, EBC green/red stuff or TRW D-TEC, since they're lower dust, and lower heat. Otherwise, go with Ferodo Premier eco friciton.

Pros: lower dust, lower heat
Vehicle: Peugeot 308
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ATE Brake pads
lewj213V2
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Rating 5.0

ATE Ceramic pads and ATE disks are my go to because they are OEM, but a little extra performance on top. Zero complaints at all from me and they are quite reasonable price wise too

Pros: good performance, reasonable price
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads
hnw555
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Rating 5.0

Did the brakes myself on my elantra and spent about $60. Brakes are super easy and massively overcharged by dealers.

Pros: super easy, inexpensive
Cons: dealers overcharge
Vehicle: Hyundai Elantra
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ATE Brake pads
benough
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Rating 4.5

ATE make low dust pads that don’t need warming up like previous ceramic pads. I have them on my MK5 and they are great. Don’t have that annoying instant bite that stock pads do. Also they go forever

Pros: low dust, long lasting
Cons: no instant bite
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ATE Brake pads
TCArgh
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Rating 4.0

Using ATE rotors and ceramic pads on my mk6. Very little dust. Still has very good bite compared to other standard OEM pads.

Pros: very little dust, good bite
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ATE Brake pads

Even the parts prices are on a different level, ie brake pads with a Volvo logo on them - 160€, with ATE (they allegedly produce the original pads too) logo - 60€...

Pros: lower price, same quality
Cons: Volvo logo price high
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

Had to take out a loan fr 3k for brake pads and labour to put them on. From a huge well known dealership. Local mechanic did the same thing for around 300 dollars a year later when they failed.

Pros: cheaper local mechanic
Cons: expensive dealership service
Vehicle: Hyundai
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