Brake pads TRW or OEM Hyundai

TRW Brake pads

I like the stock TRW performance pack pads on Brembo rotors. Stock PP brakes are more than good enough for a daily driver that gets occasional spirited driving. I also got 65,000 miles on the original set, which is a bonus

Pros: long life, good performance
Mileage: 65000 km
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TRW Brake pads
Dieseldog12
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Rating 4.0

One of my inner rear pads went at 110k. FCP euro has a full brake kit front and rear rotors with Zimmerman and TRW ceramic pads for around $400. It's OEM style replacement, so no real upgrade performance to speak but it's a daily not a track car and the price was right.

Pros: price was right
Cons: no real upgrade performance
Mileage: 110000 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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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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TRW Brake pads
ValiantTides
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Rating 4.0

I have Akebono on my 330 and TRW Ultra TXC1171 on my 328, I have to say the TRWs have excellent bite and the brake dust is minimal as well.

Pros: excellent bite, minimal dust
Vehicle: BMW
Part number: TXC1171
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