Brake pads ATE or TRW

TRW Brake pads
Dubveiser
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Finally got around to getting my brakes installed. I've barely put 10 miles on the setup, and the improvement is quite noticeable. Initial bite is improved, and much less effort is required for the same braking force.

Pros: initial bite is improved
Mileage: 10 km
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TRW Brake pads
Fkahlert
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

In an effort of "lets start over with the basics" we changed the front pads with new TRW OEM ones and the thing was back to normal awesome braking. This Van should stop with alacrity and ABS should kick in when you really step on the brakes.

Pros: awesome braking, back to normal
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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ATE Brake pads

I have Bendix/Zimmerman rotors and stock ATE/Brembo SM pads and pound the living s**t out of the brakes on Track Days and HPDE ( instructor ). Other than a bit of fade after about 6 laps of HARD braking I've had zero issues. Pad life and condition is still excellent.

Pros: pad life excellent
Cons: bit of fade
Vehicle: Audi A4
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ATE Brake pads
derekjl
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I'm definitely sold on ATE parts. They are the OEM on my GTI and have 49,000 miles on all the original pads and rotors, plenty of life left.

Pros: plenty of life left
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 78858 km
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TRW Brake pads
scotaku
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I've been using stock pads on the GTI; TRW and Ate brands from the parts counter at my dealer. That was not a pre-planned choice but one I made after being completely surprised at the track performance of the pads. Yeah, they're soft, but they're remarkably consistent as long as I am too. They come back quickly from being overheated if I do miss a mark.

Pros: consistent performance, quick recovery
Cons: pads are soft
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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ATE Brake pads
The Swami
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I used ATE pads, ECS Slotted Front Rotors/plain faced rears, and did a brake flush with ATE Type 200 fluid. Now that my brakes are good and bedded, I can tell there's a significant improvement especially in the rain.

Pros: significant improvement in rain
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ATE Brake pads

i had ATE with mintex red pads, but they warped in abotu 9 months... prob due to excessive braking. now i put on the zimmermans. they look great on the car, and im happy with the braking so far, though its only been 1 week.

Pros: look great, happy with braking
Cons: warped in 9 months
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TRW Brake pads
junnis12
  • Braking:
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Rating 3.0

Changed the front brake disc and pads (TRW brand) on my car (Opel/Vauxhall Astra J 2016) and noticed my car started to smell heavily burnt rubber after heavy braking when the car stops. I understood that brakes does this in the beginning but now it has gone s month and probably around 150km (100miles) and I also have made some emergency brakes from high speed to speed up this process. So two weeks ago I removed everything and really deep cleaned the caliper and checked the pads. From smelling the pads it seems like it is the glue between the brake pad and the anti squeak plate that cause the smell (?) I also checked the temperature of the brake disc after normal usage and they are all around the same temperature, so I doubt it is a frozen caliper. (Around 70c 155f) but still they smell, maybe a bit less.

Pros: easy installation
Cons: burnt rubber smell
Vehicle: Opel Astra J
Mileage: 150 km
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