Brake pads Brembo or OEM BMW

Brembo Brake pads
CreeanoCree
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Rating 4.0

I went with Brembo OE ceramic pads and their cross drilled rotors. Bit better bite than stock, IMO. Not very noisy and dust is about the same as stock

Pros: Better bite than stock, not noisy
Cons: Dust similar to stock
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Brembo Brake pads
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Rating 5.0

I've always used Brembo as long as it's available. In my experience, it's always been an upgrade to use brembo branded pads and when changing cars. No noises, nice feel, predictable. I don't do any hard driving, like track days or anything, but for road trips across mountains with full loads and all types of weather, they always gave me confidence.

Pros: no noise, nice feel, predictable
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OEM BMW Brake pads

On my previous EV, a BMW i3, the brake pads were the same as the Mini Cooper (except for the 2014, which used a shaved-down pad for some reason).

Vehicle: BMW
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Brembo Brake pads

Brembo is a good brand when it comes to rotors and ceramic brake pads. I got a pair of rotors and ceramic brake pads for 280ish CAD plus shipping and taxes.

Pros: good brand
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Brembo Brake pads

I've ordered brembo pads from them. After doing one corner I realised that there were 3 identical pads and 1 different pad for a different vehicle. I spoke to them about my issue and they send me a replacement brembo pad shipping free.

Pros: replacement pad shipping free
Cons: wrong pad received
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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

My brakes are starting to squeak so I contacted my local Subaru dealership to get quoted on my front brakes as the rear are still in good condition. They quoted me for $1200 to replace the brembo pads and rotors as they insisted that drilled rotors need to be replaced EVERY TIME you change the brake pads as they cannot be resurfaced.

Cons: expensive, cannot be resurfaced
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 33000 km
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