Brake pads OEM Volvo or Project Mu

Project Mu Brake pads
Bbaftt7
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Rating 4.0

I have project Mu pads and rotors, front and back on my 33 GTR. They’re fantastic products. But be warned, they’re gonna squeak. Sometimes badly. Having said that, it’s *because they’re good* that they squeak. They’re pretty much racing brakes, and if you’re not hearing them up high enough, they’re gonna squeak. So be prepared for that.

Pros: fantastic products, good braking
Cons: squeaking, racing brakes
Vehicle: Nissan Skyline
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Project Mu Brake pads

I got PMu Street Comp pads and rotors on mine, about a couple weeks ago. They are solid, definitely highly recommend the brand.

Pros: solid, highly recommend
Vehicle: Nissan Skyline
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Project Mu Brake pads
youngbloods
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Rating 4.5

The street type are great all rounders, reasonable bite and minimal drop off. Pretty low dust and noise, and wear was terrific. The set I had lasted longer than the oem pads I had before them. The performance of the track orientated pads is absolutely insane. The initial bite is like no other pad I've ever had. It drops off a tad but still great stopping power. However dust and noise are pretty terrible.

Pros: low dust, long wear, great bite
Cons: high dust, noise
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Project Mu Brake pads
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Rating 4.5

I run the Project Mu HC+ and DBA4000 rotors on a FK8 CTR that is also daily driven. over all very happy works ok when cold but 1 or 2 stops and its up to temp and has great bite. and really only minor pad sequel when stone cold.

Pros: great bite, good cold performance
Cons: minor squeal
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Project Mu Brake pads
jeff8407
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Rating 4.0

The best solution I have found is to use slotted rotors--cryo treatment typically gets me 10K more miles before hard spots develop and I get a pedal vibration--and an aggressive pad without any ceramics. My solution is to use the best quality slotted rotor I can find, cryo treatment preferred, and use either a Wilwood BP-10/20 pad or a Project Mu NS brake pad. I found those two pads were aggressive enough to have great stopping power and would wear out the rotor at the same rate the pad wore down.

Pros: great stopping power
Cons: rotor wears down
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 10000 km
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

My only problem with it is the turning radius. The brakes aren't what they should be IMO for triple digit speeds but it is rare I drove at such speed being located in the USA.

Pros: reasonable maintenance costs
Cons: poor turning radius
Vehicle: Volvo S60
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

Bought my gf a 96 850 turbo meticulously maintained, odo is broken at 312, car should be neering 500k, doesnt burn leak anything, drive amazing on the high and returns 21.3 mpg, only think i dont like about it is no off the line grunt and the brakes arent the best.

Pros: drive amazing, no leaks
Cons: brakes arent the best
Vehicle: Volvo 850
Mileage: 500000 km
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OEM Volvo Brake pads
incogvigo
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Rating 2.0

The brakes made of wet cardboard is the only disappointment I have with my 2020 XC90.

Cons: brakes made of wet cardboard
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
Mileage: 82000 km
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