Brake pads Hella Pagid or Bosch

Bosch Brake pads

Fourth I would make sure you are using high quality pads and rotors. Use name brands like raybestos, centric, Bosch, etc. Lower quality brands will have more issues.

Pros: high quality pads and rotors
Cons: lower quality more issues
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Hella Pagid Brake pads
ReV46
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

I have Pagid RSL29 pads and ATE 200 fluid on Hankook RS4s -- I don't worry too much about brake fade unless it's peak Texas summer heat, in which case I'm managing engine and tire temperature with cool down laps anyway.

Pros: no brake fade
Cons: fade in extreme heat
Vehicle: BMW
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Bosch Brake pads
cooguy1
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Depending on the tier of pads Autozone does source from Bosch. The big benefit to Autozone is that you only pay once as they do a lifetime warranty and it covers wear. I have their most expensive pads on my car and have replaced them twice a year for 5 years now.

Pros: lifetime warranty
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Bosch Brake pads
HazelnutDVR
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Rating 4.5

Ceramic pads Bosch Quietcast BC1047 or Wagner OEX for longevity, cleaner wheels and reduced stopping distance when warmed up.

Pros: longevity, clean wheels
Cons: reduced stopping distance when warmed up
Part number: BC1047
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Bosch Brake pads

I got a nice upgraded pad and rotor kit (all 4) for around $340. If you already have a set of wrenches, you can probably just do the job yourself; so many youtube tutorials. I did a full brake job on my other car for the first time ever so bought all the tools needed (maybe $150 worth) - wrench set, torque wrench, breaker bar, wire brushes, grease, brakleen spray - and still very much under what I would have spent at a mechanic. If you have the space and time, it's really not that bad and can actually be enjoyable with some beer and tunes. Would never go to the dealer for something like that unless I had money to burn.

Pros: inexpensive, easy DIY
Vehicle: Mazda
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Bosch Brake pads

I've got an alltrack (same brakes as the standard gti) and I've got ate rotors from fcp with bosch quietcast pads from rock auto. I was just looking for stock replacement and they have 10k miles on them so far with no complaints.

Pros: no complaints, good replacement
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 10000 km
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Bosch Brake pads
Roflcopter227
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Rating 2.5

I installed new front brake pads (Bosch quietcast 621) and they squeal when I'm driving with them. It doesn't seem to be generating a crazy amount of heat or wear but it's really annoying. So it turned out it was the clips that came with the pads. When I installed the new pads I didn't pull out the tab on the bottom clips. Driving with the new clips damaged them so they were no longer usable. I took the pads off and put the old clips on properly and the sound was gone.

Pros: easy installation
Cons: squealing noise
Part number: 621
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