Brake pads Ferodo or Duralast

Ferodo Brake pads

I did tons of research and settled on Ferodo DS3.12 (FCP4425G) in front and DS1.11 (FCP4697W) rear with Castrol SRF fluid. Stock R calipers and rotors have held up as well as any aftermarkets I read about for MUCH less $. Zero issues, and cheap.

Pros: zero issues, cheap
Part number: FCP4425G
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Ferodo Brake pads
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Rating 4.0

I've had good results with Ferodo DS2500 pads. More torque than stock, dusting about the same.

Pros: more torque than stock
Cons: dusting about the same
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Ferodo Brake pads
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Rating 4.5

I love the Ferodo DS 1.11 that I use on my M4. They're noisy and the dust is epic but they're totally fine to drive to and from the track. I've used them at a few track days at California Speedway, they're wearing really well, and I've never had even the slightest fade.

Pros: good wear, no fade
Cons: noisy, dusty
Vehicle: BMW M4
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Duralast Brake pads
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Rating 4.5

I put Duralast gold's on all my vehicles. Got a good warranty and come with all clips and brake grease you need. They're ceramic also, so quieter and more smooth braking and significantly less brake dust. Last quite awhile (1-2 years) as long as your not heavy braking all the time. And they're not too expensive either, moderately priced. Plus a bonus, they're black and match my paint.

Pros: quiet, smooth braking, less dust
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Duralast Brake pads

Autozone's Duralast Gold pads and rotors will run you about $300 for the set. They work very nicely. If you're even moderately handy or have a friend with the tools, it's less than 2 hours of work. If you have a decent setup with a lift, it's more like 45 minutes of work. $600 for labor is HIGH AF. This truck is the easiest brake job I've ever done.

Pros: work very nicely, easy brake job
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Ferodo Brake pads
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Rating 4.5

For \~$250, the Ferodo DS2500's are a great pad for dual street/spirited and light/medium track use.With any semi-metallic pad, you're going to have dust. You can't really substantially reduce dusting without going to something like ceramic pads, which then frictional force is compromised.

Pros: great for track use
Cons: lots of dust
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Ferodo Brake pads
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Rating 4.0

The heat resistance is much better than the stock pads, so it'd take a lot more to make these pads fade. They are more durable as well at least according to my experience. The only issues are that when it's cold the pads do get a little noisy and there's the increased brake dust, but I think these are non major issues and worthy of the trade off for much better and reliable braking performance.

Pros: better heat resistance, more durable
Cons: noisy when cold, increased brake dust
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Ferodo Brake pads
Twinguin
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Rating 3.5

Tried EBC Green Stuff but they did not work for me; now I'm using Ferodo DS Performance. They work well on OEM and EBC Turbo Grove discs.

Pros: works well
Cons: squealing
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Ferodo Brake pads

I swapped out the rear pads on my 2017 Mk7 Golf R following the instructions for doing so with OBD Eleven Pro to a "t" and still wound up with a plethora of error codes. I installed new (Ferrodo) pads

Cons: plethora of error codes
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