Brake pads Brembo or Bosch

Brembo Brake pads
zwaroffski
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Rating 4.0

If got the brembo pads and discs on for about 2 months now. They are good enough for the daily driving. Brake dust still a bitch

Pros: good enough, daily driving
Cons: brake dust a bitch
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Brembo Brake pads
LilMelt
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Rating 5.0

I just snagged some brembo pads rotors from fcp and saved myself almost 50% compared to dealer pricing AT MY COST, and the brembos are also an upgrade. Oh did I mention they have lifetime warranty?

Pros: good price, lifetime warranty
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Bosch Brake pads

Fourth I would make sure you are using high quality pads and rotors. Use name brands like raybestos, centric, Bosch, etc. Lower quality brands will have more issues.

Pros: high quality pads and rotors
Cons: lower quality more issues
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Bosch Brake pads
cooguy1
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Rating 4.0

Depending on the tier of pads Autozone does source from Bosch. The big benefit to Autozone is that you only pay once as they do a lifetime warranty and it covers wear. I have their most expensive pads on my car and have replaced them twice a year for 5 years now.

Pros: lifetime warranty
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Bosch Brake pads
HazelnutDVR
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Rating 4.5

Ceramic pads Bosch Quietcast BC1047 or Wagner OEX for longevity, cleaner wheels and reduced stopping distance when warmed up.

Pros: longevity, clean wheels
Cons: reduced stopping distance when warmed up
Part number: BC1047
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Bosch Brake pads

I got a nice upgraded pad and rotor kit (all 4) for around $340. If you already have a set of wrenches, you can probably just do the job yourself; so many youtube tutorials. I did a full brake job on my other car for the first time ever so bought all the tools needed (maybe $150 worth) - wrench set, torque wrench, breaker bar, wire brushes, grease, brakleen spray - and still very much under what I would have spent at a mechanic. If you have the space and time, it's really not that bad and can actually be enjoyable with some beer and tunes. Would never go to the dealer for something like that unless I had money to burn.

Pros: inexpensive, easy DIY
Vehicle: Mazda
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Brembo Brake pads
Jello993
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Rating 3.0

I have a 2017 BRZ with the Performance package 34k miles. Brembo's squeal when slowing down at around 5-15mph. The dealership can't figure out why it's squealing. I found some forums where brake squeals are normal for Brembo.

Pros: stops well
Cons: squealing brakes
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
Mileage: 34000 km
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Brembo Brake pads

Same! This was after they quoted me over the phone that it would be $800. Fuck the dealership. Try to find you a good, honest mechanic. When you do, hold on to them tight and never let go.

Ended up paying $1,600 for all 4 pads and rotors on my 2016 STI.

Cons: expensive
Vehicle: Subaru
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