What do you guys think about these pads? Are they worth the money?
What do you guys think about these pads? Are they worth the money?
FMSR looks reputable, but I see that their products are not covered by any warranty. I was thinking to get their F40 6 speed staged tranny with cryo treatment, but if it breaks and they don't cover it, I don't think I'll spend that kind of money for it. Omiotek told me that they can build me a staged and cryoed tranny and they will stand behind it 100%, so it would be my choice.
I mean I'd have to imagine Brembo offering a better product than Hawk does. I'd imagine a higher co-efficient of friction as well, possibly similar to the OEMs?
I haven't had a chance to try Brembo's pads on anything yet as they are still relatively new to the whole replacement pad thing, even though they offer OEM factory solutions. Funny how that works, really.
I haven't had a chance to try Brembo's pads on anything yet as they are still relatively new to the whole replacement pad thing, even though they offer OEM factory solutions. Funny how that works, really.
Brembo means top quality - Brembo brakes are manufactured in conformity with ISO 9004 and ISO 14001 standards. Aftermarket products are covered by the Brembo Warranty and carry ABE/TÜV certification from the German Federal Road Safety Office.
I think Brembo pads are the best on the market for our car, that's why I'm thinking to get them. As long as they don't squeak, they are my choice for the next pad's replacement
OEM pads aka Brembo Ferodo HP1000 pads are the best you can get in terms of stopping power and efficiency. They may make more brake dust than aftermarket pads and be more expensive but they are well worth it, I ran an aftermarket set of pads for about 2 weeks and when I hit the brakes it felt like I was driving my uncle's 1967 Dodge Polara with 4 way drum brakes.
OEM pads aka Brembo Ferodo HP1000 pads are the best you can get in terms of stopping power and efficiency. They may make more brake dust than aftermarket pads and be more expensive but they are well worth it, I ran an aftermarket set of pads for about 2 weeks and when I hit the brakes it felt like I was driving my uncle's 1967 Dodge Polara with 4 way drum brakes.
OEM pads aka Brembo Ferodo HP1000 pads are the best you can get in terms of stopping power and efficiency. They may make more brake dust than aftermarket pads and be more expensive but they are well worth it, I ran an aftermarket set of pads for about 2 weeks and when I hit the brakes it felt like I was driving my uncle's 1967 Dodge Polara with 4 way drum brakes.
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Brembo Frt Pads Cobalt - HHR 2008 - 2010 SS/TC OEM 25808929
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