Brake pads Textar or Project Mu

Textar Brake pads
Lomi331
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

The rest (brake pads), I guess this is OEM but if you go to Sharjah and buy the parts yourself, I am confident you can get much lower prices, especially if you buy aftermarket such as Textar which is a OEM supplier.

Pros: lower prices, good quality
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Project Mu Brake pads

I did Project MU B force pads. DBA 4000 rotors, Stop tech stainless steel brake lines, Motul 660 brake fluid, radium brake booster brace(a must). Make sure to set those pads in the correct sequence and they gonna rip your face off bud! I had 6 piston brembos also, what a difference!

Pros: excellent performance, huge difference
Vehicle: Subaru
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Project Mu Brake pads
logezzzzzbro
  • Braking:
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Rating 5.0

They’re track/race pads, but I rarely track my car. It’s not a daily, just a fun weekend car, but I find the pad performance to be amazing and they’re not noisy like everyone says they would be.

Pros: amazing performance, not noisy
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Project Mu Brake pads
Aus_TTRS
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

However, the biggest difference I've noticed was going from good brake pads to great ones. I recommend anything by Project Mu (I use their RC09 "Club Racer")

Pros: great brake pads
Vehicle: Audi
Part number: RC09
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Textar Brake pads

Textar is a renowned brand for brake pads. I like em. Although weirdly, I find their aftermarket pads to be better than the pads they supply to OEs like BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche.

Pros: good aftermarket pads
Cons: OE pads inferior
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