Brake pads Hella Pagid or OEM Toyota

Hella Pagid Brake pads
elganja
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I run pagid rsl29 (yellow) and i have been a big fan -- but it seems like you either love them or hate them, no in between.I still have over 75% brake pad left after 11 days on track-- with that said, factory brake cooling is pretty good on my car's front brakes (M2 Competition). I think most folks whom have issues have inadequate cooling which leads to very high temps, which the rsl29 do not like

Pros: long lasting
Cons: high temps
Vehicle: BMW M2
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OEM Toyota Brake pads

recently went to brakemasters to get brake pads for my 2014 rav 4. Set of front brake pads only ( 4 pads) with labor total $180.

Pros: front brake pads
Vehicle: Toyota
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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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Hella Pagid Brake pads

Honestly, avoid brembo. I think I have pagid on my golf GTi currently as they needed doing and I couldn't get anything else. I drive that hard and not really had any real issues unless really pushing it.

Pros: reliable, decent quality
Cons: avoid brembo
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Hella Pagid Brake pads
Rpqz
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  • Dust:
Rating 2.0

I'd go Pagid because they're a familiar brand. Had some Eicher pads that left really awful dust and were quite loud under gentle braking, lasted 5k miles before I gave up and swapped them out.

Pros: familiar brand
Cons: awful dust, loud
Mileage: 5000 km
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