Brake pads Brembo or OEM Toyota

Brembo Brake pads

Brembo brakes should be your first purchase. Next you need a set of Koni dampers and lowering springs with an adjustable panhard bar. Then it will look much better and put all of its power down and stop on a dime

Pros: stop on a dime
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Brembo Brake pads

My 986S with fairly worn out pads/rotors squealed really bad. Finally put new Brembo pads/rotors on and it’s been silent as a church mouse ever since.

Pros: silent as a church mouse
Cons: squealed really bad
Vehicle: Porsche
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Brembo Brake pads

Brembo user here, mabrake dust din ang Brembo and iingay din kung di ka madalas maglinis ng brakes. Kung gusto mo tahimik talaga go back to OEM or try Akebono. Haven't used Akebono dahil mas mahal siya.

Cons: mabrake dust, iingay
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OEM Toyota Brake pads
ne0tas
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

Needs brakes and suspension. Need new pads and rotors front and back and new calipers front and back as well, car is from a rust state and are pretty rusty. Needs new shocks all around as well since they're blown. With parts no labor I priced everything around 800 bucks.

Cons: rusty, shocks are blown
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Brembo Brake pads
shafinr95
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

I and most would recommend against getting the stock Brembo pads. They are far too soft and when they heat up, excess material sticks to the rotor causing the shaking under braking eventually.

Cons: too soft, shaking under braking
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