Brake pads Bendix or ENDLESS

Bendix Brake pads
otterland
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I'm still using the factory rotors as they calipered just fine within spec at 132k. I just put on some standard Bendix ceramic for under $20. Didn't even turn my rotors because they were smooth as glass as I live in the south. Made sure to service the slide pins of course. As far as durability, you just can't beat the factory rotors so if they are still within spec, I see no reason to replace.

Basically they feel factory new with a nice progressive pedal dynamic.

Pros: long lasting, smooth
Mileage: 132000 km
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ENDLESS Brake pads
smashin-blumpkins
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  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

I get mine for my AZ swift sport from RHD Japan. 3 track days and no fade etc. no squealing. A bit of dust. Endless CCrG. If you’re not tracking it then get Endless MX72+ Or Project Mu HC+ Locally you may be able to get EBC yellow stuff.

Pros: no fade, no squealing
Cons: a bit of dust
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ENDLESS Brake pads
rnikolich9
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Rating 4.0

I'm running Endless MX87s on my WRX. They work really well for autocross and are streetable. Little noisy when cold, but never had any issues driving to and from events, even in traffic

Pros: works well for autocross, streetable
Cons: noisy when cold
Vehicle: Subaru
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Bendix Brake pads

Toyota wigo 2018, Nagpareplace kasi ako ng brake pads (bendix) tsaka nagpa rotor resurface na rin sa isang Shell service center. Tapos when I brake at certain speeds (around 20km/h or more tapos saktong diin lang yung braking), merong knocking noise or thumping noise.

Cons: knocking noise, thumping noise
Vehicle: Toyota
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