Brake pads Brembo or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Brake pads

My oem brake pads, (‘23 A-91MT) are getting low ish after a year of driving her and going to the track. OEM ones seem expensive but they did last a hpde 1/2 driver a year.

Pros: long lasting, good for track use
Cons: expensive
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Brembo Brake pads

Brembo Z04 is very expensive but is the strongest pad you can buy

Vesrah RJL-ZZ is cheaper and can offer decent bite and is fairly linear pad, XX is stronger but also more progressive

EBC GPFAX is a good pad and cheaper, kind of similar to the ZZ but slightly less feel and weaker

Pros: strongest pad, decent bite
Cons: expensive, less feel
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Brembo Brake pads
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Rating 4.5

I have on my front axle the AP Racing CP7600 BBKs. Works like a charm especially with Brembo ceramic brake pads. Only downside is the rust-like brake dust that comes out of the ceramic pads, causing my black rims to look rusted when it isn't. Nothing a car wash can't solve.

Pros: works like a charm
Cons: rust-like brake dust
Vehicle: Honda Fit
Part number: CP7600
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Brembo Brake pads

Brembo low dust pads and oem rotors on my 330ci. Rotors tend to warp easy on these so I figured I'd stick with bmw.

Pros: low dust, oem quality
Cons: rotors warp easily
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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