Brake pads Brembo or ATE

ATE Brake pads
adistantrumble
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Rating 5.0

I used ATE ceramic pads on my mk7 pp and so far they are great. Barely any dust, no noticeable wear on the rotors after 3k miles, and no extra pedal pressure required.

Pros: low dust, no rotor wear
Mileage: 3000 km
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Brembo Brake pads

I paid $25 ea. to have front rotors resurfaced at O’reilly and put brembo pads and new sensors on my wife’s 2017 Macan GTS for a grand total of $190 which included a new can of brake clean and new caliper bolts from Pelican.

Pros: low cost, easy fix
Vehicle: Porsche
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ATE Brake pads
Rmurphy618
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Rating 3.5

I use Ate pads on mine, they feel great and have lasted fairly well but dust like CRAZY.

Pros: good feel, long lasting
Cons: lots of dust
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Brembo Brake pads
Ev0lone
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Rating 3.0

Did you upgrade to drilled and slotted rotors? I did brembo metallic pads and brembo drilled n slotted in my e46 and they felt like that from the rip. Keep in mind if you’re upgrading to something that is meant for tracking then u kind of sacrifice comfort.

Pros: metallic pads
Cons: sacrifice comfort
Vehicle: BMW
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Brembo Brake pads

Ein Problem bei den Brembo Belägen die ich hatte war aber immer dass die nach ein paar tausend km quietschen wie Sau. Ließ sich auch nicht nachhaltig beheben.

Cons: quietschen nach kurzer Zeit
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