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Brembo Brake pads

I've got the rs5 with ceramic front brakes, I'm looking to get the pads replaced, back ones are 100 for a genuine set, but front ones are nearly 1000 for a genuine set?! I inspect my front pads and see they are made by brembo and have audi branding on it. A little bit a research and I find OE equivalent pads from brembo for only 240. They felt the exact same to me on the track.

Pros: cost effective, same performance
Vehicle: Audi RS5
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Brembo Brake pads
KrisA
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Brembo brakes, they look awesome and feel so much better than the wimpy brakes my BRZ had.

Pros: look awesome, feel better
Vehicle: Toyota
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Brembo Brake pads
fobbyk
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I got GT PP brembo brakes from shelby for ~500 dollars, including shipping. New front pads and rotors on them too.

Pros: good price, new pads
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Brembo Brake pads

I’m running Wagner oe+ on the rear = 160

Brembo pads = 60

Oem on the front 160 each on prl

Hawks 150

Did it all myself so roughly 700 and it feels better than it was before

Pros: better feel, improved braking
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Brembo Brake pads
WestonP
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

I'm running a Trueno, which has the factory Brembos. With the stock pads at a track with a decent amount of braking demand (at which I've had more severe brake issues in several other cars), I get about half way into a session before they start to fade... not bad, but enough to notice reduced performance (firm pedal, just longer braking zones). There's no doubt that running an actual track pad that's meant for the heat will completely resolve the issue.

Cons: brake fade, reduced performance
Vehicle: Toyota
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