Brake pads POWER STOP or OEM Volkswagen
I have purchased the Powerstop kit for 2 of my cars. They are great non OEM replacements.
Rock auto parts are good. Powerstop is a good brand currently running raybestos on my 2008 accord.
I put power stop on my pilot 4k miles ago. It stops.
I switched to duralast rotors and power stop pads. I wanna say z26. But overall im happy. I just drive, no track. Car still stops good and less brake dust and cost less then OE.
I can vouch for the polo. It\u2019s been 5 years and some modifications. Other than brake pads and tyres it runs as good as it did the day I got it(actually better, because of the mods.)
I used the powerstop z26 with mine. Work great, less expensive than original equipment.
You have a Performance Pack car. The wheels are a dead giveaway. Those Brembos are stock. I ended up going with Power Stop Z26's on mine.
Powerstop Z26 pads are pretty good for the price. G-Loc GS-1s are nice for street use. Both are low dust.
Had TRW pads on the rear and they're dusty af! Replaced them a wk ago with POWER STOP CRK7176 from RockAuto and all is Gucci.
My front brake rotors warped at ~12K miles. I had them machined and they lasted about another 12k until I replaced them with aftermarket Centric. Those lasted ~12K miles until they warped. At this time I went back to VW OEM rotors and they lasted ~12k miles. I had the OEM's machined, but now they are warped again. Along the way I tried some aftermarket pads, and generally had problems I purchased a pair at NAPA and they were sloppy in the caliper and would shift and click when applying the brakes in reverse. Went back to OEM on the pads and have no problems.
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