Brake pads POWER STOP or Mintex

POWER STOP Brake pads

I am running the power stop cross drilled and slotted with carbon fiber and ceramic pads. But it is only because it was so cheap I couldn't pass it up.

Pros: cheap, carbon fiber
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POWER STOP Brake pads
brwnengr
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Rating 4.5

I recommend Powerstop pads and rotors. I’ve had their pads for about a year and the pads are about an 8th worn. They say they’re carbon fiber infused but I don’t know how accurate that is. But they feel great and for performance rotors they offer a lot of bang for your buck.

Pros: great feel, good value
Cons: pad wear unknown
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POWER STOP Brake pads
Roly4Mo
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Im using Zimmerman coated blanks with PowerStop ceramic pads. I've had them for about 12k miles front and rear without issues

Pros: no issues, 12k miles
Mileage: 19312 km
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POWER STOP Brake pads

This is the pad I'm using on track. I use Z26-1001 on street. If you search by pad on Powerstops site, it shows you all the cars that use the same pad. They don't have the Macan listed, but I can confirm they are the correct pad and you can see that almost every 4 pot Brembo OEM system uses the same pad.

Pros: correct pad
Vehicle: Porsche
Part number: Z26-1001
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POWER STOP Brake pads
SoulScout
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Rating 4.5

I have Power Stop all around on my daily driver - a Pontiac Vibe base. Z17 Ceramic pads in front, Geomet-coated rotors (note that the coating will wear off quickly where the pads contact, but it does keep the rest of the rotors from getting rusty), and OE-style semi-metallic shoes in the back. Stock calipers. Not sure how they do with more spirited driving, but I think they work very well for my daily. No noise, no noticeable dust, good braking power.

Pros: good braking, no noise, little dust
Cons: tabs too big, coating wears
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POWER STOP Brake pads
funkyZero
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  • Dust:
Rating 5.0

I'm REALLY picky about brakes... I've been down this road more than a few times and finally settled on Powerstop Evolution pads... they bite really well, warm or cold weather, and they don't eat the rotors alive either I think they are the best street pads I've found to date.

Pros: bites really well, no noise
Cons: excessive dust
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Mintex Brake pads
ps23
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Rating 5.0

After 70K miles of fun driving, I finally replaced my front brake rotors and pads...3mm left on the pads LOL. I got Zimmermann Rotors($180) and Mintex pads($45) and couldn't be happier. In fact, this set-up feels a lot better than the OEM bite and feel plus the massive reduction in brake dust.

Pros: better than OEM, less dust
Mileage: 70000 km
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Mintex Brake pads

I recently got a pair of pretty rusty 325 calipers for £50 (mine are the smaller ones from a 316) and sandblasted them back to clean metal. Then painted with high temp paint and rebuild kit £30 (pistons, seals, guide pins, bleed valves etc). I was pretty happy with the result which cost me around £100 for the pair. I then went with mintex discs and pads and a full set of braided brake lines my mate had. Full refurb prolly cost me £300 and are significantly better than they were but I don't think they will be as good as a 4 pot setup.

Pros: significantly better brakes
Cons: not as good as 4 pot
Vehicle: BMW
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Mintex Brake pads

mintex red-box suck, you want a set, I'll give you mine. I have had mine for about a week they are ok for grandma style braking, but once you really get on them, you are srewed for an hour (of light braking).

Pros: ok for grandma braking
Cons: suck, bad performance
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