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If you can double your budget you can get some Dynamic Friction or PowerStops from Jegs or Summit Racing. I'd trust those over some no name brand at Walmart
Recent maintenance includes upgraded Power Stop K5866 front and rear carbon fiber brake pads with drilled and slotted rotors for improved stopping power.
Put Powerstop Z23’s on my 997 and love them. Low dust and the price is hard to beat.
I just did front brakes for about less than half of that yesterday and installed Powerstop brakes so I believe u getting scammed my boy unless this is dealership then that makes sense
I did my 2016 Expedition pads and rotors 2-3 years ago. Great brakes from PowerStop-have them on 2 vehicles. Nice kits.
Have power stop for my Q and no issues. It’s my commuter as well
I have Powerstop with carbon ceramic pads. I absolutely love them and they’re much better than my stock brakes. Whatever brakes you do get make sure you break them in.
I have an ST but I got the carbon fiber powerstop ceramic pads and get zero brake dust on the wheels
And even the normal things they need are a little pricier than on normal cars; you might need ($300) brake pads and ($1,000) brake rotors in 50,000 or 60,000 miles instead of just ($250) brake pads.
E65 730D, squeaky brakes and suspension, engine mounts shot, interior semi clean apart from the ashtray
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