Brake pads STOPTECH or OEM Hyundai

STOPTECH Brake pads
ReV46
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Rating 4.0

The StopTechs Sports are the better track and street option, I used the front pads in my E46 M3 for 10k+ street miles and a few trackdays. They have good feel and modulation. Just had a little bit of fade towards the end of a 25 minute session.

Pros: good feel, good modulation, street and track option
Cons: some fade
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 16093 km
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

Replaced all four disc brake pads (not rotors) at 109,000 kilometres. Recent highway travel in very harsh winter conditions on new blizzaks over 7 days.

Pros: great traction on ice
Cons: transmission was weak
Vehicle: Hyundai Tucson
Mileage: 109000 km
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STOPTECH Brake pads
xeurox
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Rating 4.0

I've had a bunch of stoptech sports on backroads and they have been good to go every single pair. Dust like crazy but they have good stopping power and hold on to their bite even when they start getting hot. You won't be setting any world records with them but for double duty they have served well.

Pros: good stopping power, durable
Cons: lots of dust
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STOPTECH Brake pads
doingitanyways
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Rating 4.0

I run StopTech Sport pads and they’ve been fine. Pretty quiet but also pretty dusty (comparable to stock pads). No full track days in hot weather yet though, just autocross and cooking them on backroads.

Pros: quiet, good stopping power
Cons: dusty
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

2018 elantra sel, original owner. Mostly city driving - 8k miles/year. 47k miles now. Just wear and tear issues - front brake pads and rotor at 35k.

Pros: wear and tear issues
Vehicle: Hyundai Elantra
Mileage: 75639 km
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STOPTECH Brake pads

I’ve tried nearly every pad on the list here and for a dual duty casual track and street car without needing the change pads I have found the stoptech sport and carbotech ax6 good if you don’t want to swap pads which is better for a first timer in my opinion. Otherwise ferodo ds2500 and the other ones in this thread are good if you get more experienced given time. The carbotech ax6 I am selling a set if interested brand new in box but they are expensive as are many suggestions on this list. The nice things about the stoptech is they are a true do all pad that is cheap as well!

Pros: dual duty, cheap
Cons: expensive
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STOPTECH Brake pads
Flyguy281
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Rating 3.5

There was a noticable increase in stopping power, but it came with a significant increase in brake dust. They also started squealing recently. I recently checked the pad life and it's been okay. So far I've put 10k on em, and I'm estimating that 1/3 to 1/2 of their life has been used

Pros: increased stopping power
Cons: increased dust, squealing
Mileage: 10000 km
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STOPTECH Brake pads
Justcruisingthrulife
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Rating 1.0

I installed Stop Techs in my 2016 WRX at around 10,000kms. Didn't notice much difference. Hated them, squeked a bit when new. But they left brown dust on my nice clean gold rims and I hated that. Swapped the stockers back in and again didn't notice much difference in stopping, maybe i had to push slightly more to come to a stop. But so glad I don't have shit coloured brown front rims.

Cons: squealing, brown dust
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 10000 km
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