Brake pads Ferodo or JURID

Ferodo Brake pads
jobbins50
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

For track purposes, I upgraded my rotors to stoptech slotted, pads to ferodo 2500, steel lines, and rbf600 fluid. Gets the job done, and stays consistent over the course of a typical track day. The braking power/feel is not much greater over the stock rotor/pads combo, but holds up better to the heat (those OEM pads do like to melt, if abused).

Pros: stays consistent, holds up better
Cons: braking power not greater
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Ferodo Brake pads

I also run Motul RBF600 fluid and Ferodo DS2500. I use my R as DD (~13K miles/year) and about 10 track days per year. Setup is fine for both and I recommend it as a good setup for your situation.

Pros: fine for both
Mileage: 13000 km
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Ferodo Brake pads
Dr. M
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I typically run RBF600 with Ferodo DS2500, changed at the beginning of spring and after each HPDE (back to OEM brake fluid in the winter). Massive improvement over the stock for sure, but at the end of a 2 day track weekend the pedal will be on the softer side, which improves after brake flush.

Pros: massive improvement over stock
Cons: pedal softer side
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Ferodo Brake pads
Cliff3
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Rating 5.0

I have had good success with Ferodo DS2500 pads front and rear, OEM rotors, and RBF600 (or equivalent) brake fluid. The Ferodo pads were fine to use for the street (no noise, normal dust, and seem reasonably rotor friendly) and competent on the track.

Pros: no noise, rotor friendly
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Ferodo Brake pads
Crild
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Rating 4.0

Ds2500 are at least oem dust level from what I've heard but better performance and they do squeak a bit.

Pros: better performance
Cons: squeak a bit
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JURID Brake pads

When I picked her up, I was told my front and rear brake pads are all down 1mm already. At this rate I’ll likely need to replace them around 15k. I thought this made sense for the front pads since they’re the JURID high performance ones, but the rears being worn that much seemed strange. I don’t drive fast/brake hard/etc, never track, or do anything otherwise that should wear my brakes prematurely.

Cons: premature wear
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 7000 km
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JURID Brake pads

Volkswagen uses Jurid and Pagid Black compound brakepads as OEM on our Passats. The problem is that these pads take a very long time to correctly bed into the brake rotors. If these pads aren't bed correctly, over time they will wear unevenly on the rotor which causes vibration. That vibration is what causes your brakes to squeal!!

Cons: uneven wear, causes vibration
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