Brake pads Brembo or Hawk Performance

Brembo Brake pads
technoSGG1
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Rating 5.0

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

Pros: last longer, better braking
Cons: rotates drilled and grooved
Vehicle: Saab
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Brembo Brake pads
agod2486
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

The brakes that come with the performance package have plenty of stopping power and never leave you wanting for more.

Pros: plenty stopping power
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Brembo Brake pads

Uro Tuning has the best price on OE level replacement Brembo Prime rotors and pads. Bonus: the pads are quite a bit less dusty

Pros: less dusty
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Hawk Performance Brake pads
jbourne0129
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Rating 4.0

i run dedicated track pads, HAWK HP+ . they are loud and filthy but perform phenomenally well for my skill level.

Pros: phenomenal performance
Cons: loud, filthy
Vehicle: Toyota
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

If you want upgraded pads. Try HAWK 5.0 pads. You can't go wrong with a better initial bit, better response and shorter stopping distance.

Pros: better initial bit, better response
Cons: may make noise
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Brembo Brake pads

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.

Pros: cheap, easy install
Cons: expensive labor
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Brembo Brake pads
MechGundam
  • Braking:
Rating 3.5

Bei ganz normalen Scheiben (ohne Schlitze und Löcher) wird es kaum einen Unterschied zwischen ATE und Brembo geben. Beim Thema Beläge ist definitiv Brembo besser. Brembo sind aber ehr Performance Beläge, zwar nicht auf Track Level, aber für die erhöhte Leistung ist halt auch mit höheren Verschleiß zu rechnen. Bei einem 0815 A nach B Auto reicht ATE völlig.

Pros: Brembo Beläge besser
Cons: höherer Verschleiß Brembo
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Brembo Brake pads

Nie wieder Brembo! Bei mir haben sich die Beläge aufgelöst und die Scheiben waren auch nach kurzer Zeit komplett hin. Ich bin ca. 15-20.000 km gefahren und musste dann alles wieder komplett wechseln. Ich war wirklich unfassbar enttäuscht weil ich dachte mit Brembo macht man alles richtig.

Cons: Beläge aufgelöst, Scheiben schnell kaputt
Mileage: 15000 km
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