Brake pads ATE or POWER STOP
I’ve purchased these for a 2016 Camaro 2SS to replace stock Brembo pads and rotors and they work great. I think I remember them squeaking a little bit though.
Z26 pads and rotors work great, did them all myself for less than 500 for all 4 corners. No noise/squeaking and easy break in
Used practically the same kit but just the fronts on my old Toyota, worked great and easy install for a first time.
I have this same set on my 2014, been going fine for six years now. Seem better than the stock brakes.
I've used the same ones for my Mazda 6 and they are perfectly good
I ran them on my 2015 Jetta 1.8T and they were legit. Stopped hard, felt good and smooth. Only gripe was the brake dust but the pads lasted forever (something close to 50k miles).
Had great success with these when I’ve used them. Just be sure to follow the calibration guidance in the manual!
Powerstop makes great street brakes. I've had them on multiple vehicles at this point over the years
I am currently running Powerstop Trackday Spec pads on track and OEM pads on the street. I usually swap pads the weekend before, or sometimes even the night before my trackdays. Swapping pads only takes me maybe an hour, if that much, so it’s really no big deal to swap them in and out for trackdays. The Powerstop pads are definitely lacking bite at street temperatures but I wouldn’t say they are dangerous to drive with.
Rear with power stop ceramic pads top rotors fine, bottom OEM pads rotors screwed and feedback being felt all rotors replaced 2nd time at 20,000km good will and now 37,000km fronts are same old backs are fine.
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