Looking for aftermarket brakes

Yojimbo

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As the title says, my OEM brembos are almost worn down and I need to start searching for new rotors and pads.

I'm having trouble finding something that isn't crazy expensive and won't squeal. I've heard of a few brands used by other Stinger owners, but have no idea how they hold up and how good they are.

I don't track my car, street driving only. For that reason I don't want something that sounds like I'm stomping on a dying animal.

Let me know what you run and how well it's held up!
 
Couldn't tell you whether or not these are any good as I'm still on the OEM's. But I've heard the Bosch pads mentioned numerous times and they're currently only $28 on Amazon. Amazon my say they don't fit, but they do.

 
If you are looking for a good set for daily driving or spirited driving, I highly suggest our K8SS Elite Sport Ceramic Brake Pads: (FOUND HERE). Our pads were purpose-built to outperform the factory pads while also eliminating the issues many face from the OEM pads such as shaking or excessive brake dust. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions about them. If you are looking for an affordable rotor upgrade, I would suggest checking out the StopTech Rotors: (FOUND HERE).
 
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I had the original pads and rotors. 14k had to have rotors turned due to pulsation. At 35k started having same issue again. Kia wanted $1100 for just the pads that were better quality ones. Just had Napa Adaptive One pads and rotors installed at local shop. 24k mile, 24 month warranty. Much cheaper than Kia ones and the Napa ones have good reputation. 500 miles on them so far and working great.
 
EBC Yellow Stuff. I have their 2pc rotors too, but they can be pricey, my brakes RAWK!
 
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Why do people say they need new brakes when they are just looking for new rotors and pads? Do they say they are getting a new transmission when they are getting a new clutch or getting a new engine when they are getting new spark plugs?
 
I just put on Bosch BC1001 pads on the front and they've been great so far. Costs like $35 for both front wheels.
 
I have EBC red stuff pads and and Ebc rotors. Have had them on for a couple months and no squeaks or too aggressive.
 
I have EBC red stuff pads and and Ebc rotors. Have had them on for a couple months and no squeaks or too aggressive.
I've heard of them before but they have all the different colors, not entirely sure how it works. Guessing red is the street version? No shakiness either? Thats kind of annoying with the OEM ones
 
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