Brake pads POWER STOP or OEM Porsche

POWER STOP Brake pads

I'm currently running Z23 pads with DBA rotors (slotted, so the wear on the pads should be similar to the Z26 rotors). The PowerStop pads have less initial bite, but I personally feel like they brake harder at max brake pressure than OEM pads. It takes a bit to get used to, but it feels fine long term.

Pros: brake harder at max pressure
Cons: less initial bite
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 60000 km
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POWER STOP Brake pads
randeus
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Rating 5.0

I got PowerStop Z26 pads and steel braided brake lines to go with my brembos and they’re great. They’re quiet and leave very little brake dust.

Pros: quiet, little brake dust
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POWER STOP Brake pads

I just did my brakes for the first time. Way easier than I expected. I think I spent $700 on front and back Powerstop Z36 pads and rotors.

Pros: easier than expected
Part number: Z36
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DaEriCL9
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Rating 5.0

I had Z26s on my first TSX. Those things made my stock brakes feel like a joke. They also look cool on the car too. I'm planning to get them again for my current tsx when it's time to replace my pads.

Pros: superior to stock, look cool
Vehicle: Acura TSX
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POWER STOP Brake pads

I ran powerstops on my P71 when I did them and have run them on most of my vehicles since, they\u2019re great brakes for the money just make sure you follow the bedding-in instructions.

Pros: great brakes for money
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POWER STOP Brake pads

I upgraded mine with powerstop z26 pads up front with their slotted and drilled rotors, and z23 in the rear with slotted and drilled there too and stops on a dime and I dont ever detect any brake fade and I drive fast in steep winding roads and up Mt roads with it

Pros: stops on a dime, no brake fade
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Cjpcoolguy
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Rating 4.0

Unless you do extreme driving (lots of mountains runs, hot laps on track, etc) slotted and or drilled rotors are a waste of money. They will cause much higher pad wear. Spend your money on good pads and buy meh rotors to get best bang for your buck and longevity.

Powerstop z23/z26 are both pretty good, have ran a couple sets.

Pros: good pads, best bang
Cons: higher pad wear
Vehicle: Subaru
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FastVetteZ51
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Rating 2.5

Initially had a "tinny" sound PLUS a rubbing sound on the fronts that coincides with the wheel rotation PLUS a bit of squeel when stopping when cold. The sounds are still therre. It's very noticeable at low speeds (below 10MPH). Brake dust is very minimal.

Pros: minimal brake dust
Cons: tinny sound, rubbing sound, squealing
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