Brake pads Ferodo or TRW

TRW Brake pads
uberdot
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Rating 5.0

I would recommend getting TRW Ceramics if you're going to change them. Affordable, good stopping power, low dust, quiet

Pros: good stopping power, low dust
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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TRW Brake pads
LlDogbone
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Rating 5.0

Just did the front pads and rotors on my wife’s 2020. Went with Zimmerman rotors and TRW pads and it brakes like a dream, was recommended them from a friend's euro and exotic shop.

Pros: brakes like a dream
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TRW Brake pads
phulton
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Rating 4.5

I’ll be switching to TRW Ultra pads when the time comes. All reviews say they are similar in performance to OEM without the dust.

Pros: similar to OEM, low dust
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TRW Brake pads

I use TRW brake pads (just checked, articles are GDB3592 for front, GDB2172 for back). They make quite a lot of brake dust during spirited driving, but that’s not a big deal for me (IMO more brake dust = less wear on brake discs).

Pros: less disc wear
Cons: lots of brake dust
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Part number: GDB3592, GDB2172
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Ferodo Brake pads

I track the car and use the DS2500 pads with DOT 4 brake guild. Let me tell you this from personal experience, the stock pads fade real quick. After 2 sessions or so (15mins sessions), the brakes get real spongy.

Pros: good for track use
Cons: stock pads fade quickly
Vehicle: Subaru BRZ
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Ferodo Brake pads

I run the Sebro slotted rotors with Ferodo DS3.12s on track, which are louder than a school bus on the street, so I swap back to OEM pads and rotors after each event.

Cons: very loud on street
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