Brake pads Hella Pagid or Raybestos

Raybestos Brake pads

Replaced my front and rear brakes about a year ago with Raybestos (ceramic) and have been happy with it. Stopping power has been great. Didn't realize how bad my brakes were until I put these new ones in.

Pros: great stopping power
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Raybestos Brake pads

You got this. Just did the brakes on my wagon myself for the first time and it was breeze. Rock auto had a really good deal on raybestos brakes when I did mine. Worked amazing

Pros: worked amazing, easy install
Vehicle: Subaru
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Raybestos Brake pads
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Rating 4.0

I’ve had Powerstop Z36 Impression: just average

Hawk LTS. Impression: very good

Raybestos Element 3. Impression: similar to OEM

Now I run Raybestos “Truck & Medium Duty” front & rear. They’re very good: low dust, low noise, good performance & pedal feel.

Pros: low dust, low noise, good performance
Cons: average performance
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Raybestos Brake pads
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Rating 4.5

I always recommend the Raybestos Element3 EHT pads and rotors. We use them at work and have very little comebacks. Low noise, low dust, great pedal feel.

Pros: low noise, low dust, good feel
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Hella Pagid Brake pads
rsta223
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Rating 4.5

Pagid RS29 are what I always used to run on my Cayman, and I loved them. Now I run Ferodo DS1.11 on my STI, and I'm a big fan of them too, but I'd still probably go back to Pagids if I went back to Porsche.

Pros: loved them
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Hella Pagid Brake pads
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Rating 4.0

Pagid Yellows (also branded as RS29) is what I have on my 987.2 track car. If you want a track only pad, I’ve had great experience with PFC08, but I’ve used that on my BMW128i track car, so take that into consideration. Both can be used to/from track driving too. Just be prepped for a lot of squeal. Both are dusty as they should so be aware of that as well.

Pros: great experience, durable
Cons: noisy, dusty
Vehicle: Porsche
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Hella Pagid Brake pads
shizmatango
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Rating 4.0

I run Pagid yellows, and yeah, they love to squeal when they're cold. Cold, as in, like you said, not at track driving operating temperature. Occasional street driving is loud, but I don't concern myself with that.

Not only is the yellow pad performance better at the track, but they are Pagid's "endurance" pad, so, at least compared to stock, they last a good deal longer too. Performance and durability are easily worth a little noise to me.

Pros: good performance, long lasting
Cons: squeals when cold
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Raybestos Brake pads
EZ
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Rating 2.0

So I mentioned to Mike at GiroDisc (who is great btw) that I was in the market for pads, and he recommended Raybestos ST43s, which get great reviews. So I went with them, but two events ago they put deposits on the rotors so bad the car shook like mad after a few laps. I still had the HT-10s with me, so I swapped them, they wiped the deposits off and I was back in business for the day.

Pros: great reviews
Cons: horrible deposits
Vehicle: Audi TT RS
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