Brake discs

Best Brake discs for Honda Civic

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OEM Honda Brake discs
humdizzle
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

honda or toyota. civic, accord, camry, corolla, avalon.

parts and service are cheap. not much goes wrong. i had a 08 civic lx from 50k miles to 150k miles. only thing i had done were brake discs and ac replacement.

Pros: parts and service cheap
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 150000 km
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Raybestos Brake discs

Anyways based off your post history looks like you’re in Sauga, so you can probably go to Parts Avatar. Place an online order and drive over there to pick it up at their warehouse.

The Budget Plan:

Rotors - Raybestos Element 3 980952FZN

Pros: Budget plan
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Part number: 980952FZN
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Duralast Brake discs

I've also got a Type R and Rock Auto does sell one-piece blanks for our cars. They're made by Dynamic Friction. I had a pair of two-piece Paragon front rotors that I bought used but sold them to keep consumables cost down. They did well on track. Haven't tracked the blanks yet, but am registered for an event in August.

Pros: good on track, cost effective
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Part number: 60459065 FRONT AND 60459067 REAR
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EBC Brake discs
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  • Braking:
  • Vibration:
Rating 3.0

So my rotors seem to be warped on my 2020 Civic Si, at least I think so. They feel alright with very light braking, but any amount of hard braking immediately causes wobbling. Pads are definitely low, only about 2-3 mm left, so I figured I should just replace the rotors anyway. I just ordered EBC's Stage 5 kit that comes with slotted and dimpled rotors and yellowstuff pads front and rear for $500 due to good reviews on the Civicx forum. However, I'm reading a lot of people say that slotted/dimpled simply is not worth the extra cost for a street car. I drive pretty hard in the mountains and have felt a pretty substantial amount of brake fade at times so I figured I could definitely benefit from some better heat dissipation, but now I'm starting to regret my decision. Am I wasting my money?

Cons: brake fade, wobbling
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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