Brake pads Brembo or ATE
If you’ve still got UFO fronts the part number for pads is ATE 602847 (13.0460-2847.2)
I use brembro all the time, and they honestly last longer I think. I use them on my 9-3 2.8V6 convertible
Edit: I used the M-tec rotates drilled and grooved with the brembro brakes, front and rear
My braking is much better especially on a long drive with hot days, no brake fade at all
The brakes that come with the performance package have plenty of stopping power and never leave you wanting for more.
Uro Tuning has the best price on OE level replacement Brembo Prime rotors and pads. Bonus: the pads are quite a bit less dusty
I got the brembo pads from autozone. They squealed a little for about 100 miles but are quite now. The car has some crazy stopping power, it is the S model.
While my TR's Brembo's are great but it won't matter if other conditions aren't met.
Brembo is a performance brake company. The brakes can last a pretty long time. They don't wear down fast, and perform fantastic.
YES! i have the same issue and its mental. DBA Slotted Rotors and the Street Performance (Green) Pads, clunk over bumps and when moving back/forward D/R etc. Rattle is 99% from the left side / without the depth check. DBA said to extend the shims so they stick out further, and it works temporarily for about a day, then back to normal. Everyone is recommending the ATE pads, so I might try them, but if these rattle too not sure what to do...
500 is kinda a lot for just front pads and rotors, i bought a set of Brembo from rock auto for my 2021, it was like 178$ with tax and shipping and i did it my self in under an hour, its actually really easy if you have a set of basic tools and a c-clamp, id run your finger on the outside lip of the rotor if you have a edge replace if not id just replace break pads.
Brembo may have great stopping power but if this is the shelf life of their products definitely regret optioning them.
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