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Brembo Brake pads
mkltreat
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Rating 5.0

You can save on the brake pad prices, either buy the original parts from a shop in sharjah for much less or install Brembo Brake pads which also cost much less and are also very good quality.

Pros: very good quality, cost less
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Brembo Brake pads

I swapped front pads with a 13mm socket, hammer and drift pin. In about 30 mins in my driveway. $210, parts delivered from Amazon. Took the opportunity to scrub out calibers free from all the caked on brake dust. Cleaned the inside of the wheels while I was there. Dealership wanted $787 just for the front pads and quoted more than $1000 installed. Easiest job ever and saved $500-$700.

Pros: easy installation, cost savings
Cons: high dealership price
Vehicle: Dodge
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Brembo Brake pads

I have 45k miles on my 2016 STI and just replaced all 4 rotors and pads with another set of Brembos. I don’t drive the car particularly hard and probably could have waited a bit longer but they are done now so I shouldn’t have to worry about them. Cost me about 1k all-in, parts and labor.

Pros: reliable, long lasting
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 45000 km
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Brembo Brake pads
gringoloco2021
  • Braking:
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Rating 4.0

I just put some Brembro low met pads on out SQ5. They are more progressive bite, but I like them better than the Hawk HPS 5.0 on my S4. When you get on them they stop very well. Not sure on dust yet.

Pros: good stopping power, progressive bite
Cons: dust unsure
Vehicle: Audi Q5
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Brembo Brake pads

I recently installed Brembo pads. It cost around £150 for the whole set (1 pair at the back, 2 pairs for the front). But the new ones are day and night difference. It's now super sharp with amazing modulation.

Pros: amazing modulation, super sharp
Vehicle: Suzuki
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Brembo Brake pads
kissmyash933
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 2.5

I currently have OEM rotors and Brembo pads on the car. This bitch stops, but they’re the dustiest brakes i’ve ever had, and I only get about 7 months out of a front and rear set.

Pros: great stopping power
Cons: dusty, short lifespan
Vehicle: Lexus LS
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Brembo Brake pads

OE benz brakes have small depressions drilled in to the face of the rotors. When those disappear, you need new brakes. If you see dimples, go on to the next square...I have a 2019 C43. Second set of pads front, Second set rear, 106k miles. My wear indicators are almost gone, so I have a set of OE brembo rotors and Benz pads sitting on the shelf. I am waiting for the dashboard warning light...front and rear have a sensor that will alert you when you are almost done.

Pros: long pad life, sensor alerts
Cons: rotors wear quickly
Vehicle: Mercedes
Mileage: 106000 km
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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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