Brake pads Brembo or OEM Hyundai

Brembo Brake pads

Pair of brembo replacements is 200ish pads hawks like 80 rears just use centric rotors and hawk pads it should be under 600 to do all 4 yourself this car is pretty easy to do.

Pros: easy to install, cost effective
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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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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

My Ioniq 6 was shaking and vibrating a lot while driving around today, so I turned on the disc brake cleaning function and slowed down from 65 to 45 half a dozen times to heat up the brakes. That melted the ice around the brakes and in the wheels, and the car went back to driving normally.

Pros: melted ice, resolved shaking
Vehicle: Hyundai
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Brembo Brake pads
GalwayBogger
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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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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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OEM Hyundai Brake pads
nikegds
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Rating 5.0

For me as an owner of a 2019 Hyundai Veloster with 60k and after 5 years of ownership , the only thing I had to do was change the oil , filter and brake pads.

Pros: reliable, easy maintenance
Vehicle: Hyundai Veloster
Mileage: 60000 km
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

We got our top of the line 2015 Starex brand new when it was released in 2016. Still works, did have a lot of repairs. It used to travel to and from QC to Baguio in it's early days but now mainly within Metro Manila (QC to Las Pinas, QC to Manila). It's got a lot of mileage now and the suspensions and break pads need fixing on top of having electricals reworked (fuses of some functions had to be removed cause they were malfunctioning). Basically running po siya but needs a lot of work done.

Pros: still running
Cons: a lot of repairs
Vehicle: Hyundai
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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

For breaks, I will actually advise against the OEM stuff, because it’s really not that great, especially if you have the Brembo package. There are significantly better pads out there, the Brembo ones are hot garbage.

Cons: not great, hot garbage
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