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Bosch Brake pads
Bullhead89
Rating 5.0
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Bosch Quietcast pads. They have good stopping power, are quiet (so far) and have low dust, so they are great for my daily driver.

Pros: good stopping power, low dust
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Carbotech Brake pads

I ran xp10s on a Jetta with no issues. They got really really hot, but no fade or loss of pressure. It was so hot it melted the tabs that held the plastic center cap on my wheel.

Pros: no issues, worked great, no fade or loss of pressure
Cons: got really hot, melted wheel center cap tabs
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Carbotech Brake pads
5pmgrass
Rating 5.0
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Been running carbotechs on my m2comp and C's and 2 seasons. Love them. Xp10 up front, xp8 for the rear. Track only pads that I can drive to the track with

Pros: love them, good longevity, drive to track
Vehicle: BMW M2
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Bosch Brake pads
VR_p0rn
Rating 5.0
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I used rockauto and got.

BOSCH BC433 ceramic Brake Pads on my front brakes.

They have been real good.

Pros: real good
Part number: BC433
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Carbotech Brake pads
469Potato
Rating 4.0
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I’m running Carbotech XP10 in my AP’s and the cold squeal is obnoxious. Once they’re really good and hot it goes away but it’s definitely just a trade off of good pads. Mine drag every so slightly when turning the wheel by hand but never enough I’ve been concerned about it. They still work very, very well.

Pros: work very well, squeal goes away when hot
Cons: obnoxious cold squeal, slight drag
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Carbotech Brake pads
CZ_Warlord
Rating 3.0
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I use carbotech xp8s. Dtc 60 or 70s would also be a good choice. Be warned through track pads driven on the street will accelerate rotor wear. I hated the Ferodo ds2500s when cold.

Cons: accelerates rotor wear
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Bosch Brake pads
usnmsc
Rating 1.0
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I have had a different experience; total junk. 15K miles and they squeal like nobody's business.

Cons: squealing, poor quality
Mileage: 15000 km
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