Brake pads POWER STOP or Bendix

POWER STOP Brake pads

I switched to duralast rotors and power stop pads. I wanna say z26. But overall im happy. I just drive, no track. Car still stops good and less brake dust and cost less then OE.

Pros: less brake dust, cost less
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POWER STOP Brake pads
kissmyash933
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Rating 4.5

I used a decent set of coated Raybestos rotors and a set of the most expensive PowerStop pads front and rear on my last brake job on my LS 430 — came from RockAuto. The rotors haven’t warped, the pads are wearing nicely and are no where near as filthy as the Brembo’s I had been using and I can’t tell the difference between this setup and the Lexus parts. No squeaks either!

Pros: no warping, wear nicely, no squeaks
Cons: filthy compared to Brembo
Vehicle: Lexus LS
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POWER STOP Brake pads
MrJimBusiness-
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Rating 4.5

Go to an independent BMW shop. PowerStop Z23 pads are a super budget friendly option. I've run them on all 3 of my street MINIs. Very quiet and low dusting but good performance.

Pros: budget friendly, quiet, low dust
Vehicle: MINI
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Bendix Brake pads
HeyJS
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Rating 2.0

During braking po maingay like sumisipol pero minsan naman hindi lalo na kapag maulan pero depende padin. Had my breaks cleaned, from pads to cleaning talaga like baklas. Ang gamit ko po is bendix na brake pads, makapal pa po pads.

Cons: squeaking noise during braking
Vehicle: Suzuki Celerio
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