Brake pad and rotor set?

Green Pirate

Test Drive
Location
Las vegas
Just wondering if anyone has experience with this brand. Got shocks coming, since what's on the vehicle looks like original equipment. Figure since I'm gonna be in there might as well get my brakes stored up as well (planning on doing steel braided lines as well if I can find a set).

 

XterraRising

Bumpers Installed
Location
Utah
Power stop is alright. I’ve had them on my car before. Not as good as other more premium brands, but they fall into the “just as good” category; that is to say they really aren’t as good. But they are good for what they are. Made my Jeep shudder like a son of a bitch though. Went back to OEM. And yes, I bedded the brake pads in properly. They were kind of crap for that vehicle.
 

Green Pirate

Test Drive
Location
Las vegas
Power stop is alright. I’ve had them on my car before. Not as good as other more premium brands, but they fall into the “just as good” category; that is to say they really aren’t as good. But they are good for what they are. Made my Jeep shudder like a son of a bitch though. Went back to OEM. And yes, I bedded the brake pads in properly. They were kind of crap for that vehicle.
Thanks, haven't ever used/heard of them so was wondering.
 

XterraRising

Bumpers Installed
Location
Utah
It’s a good price for the set, so long as they aren’t more expensive than Autozone or wherever. I’d check local parts houses first. If you have some extra greenbacks lying around, check out EBC Brakes.
 

Prime

Shut up Baby, I know it!
Admin
Location
Denver Adjacent
I've got PowerStop geomet coated rotors with the carbon ceramic pads on the truck currently. They're not the quietest brakes, but the stop great.
 

TerryD

Total Tease
Supporting Member
Location
Covington, Va
I run the Raybestos Element3 pads and rotors all around on my X. I've been nothing but pleased with them. Even run them on my wife's Malibu and my K2500.
 
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