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 Brake Disc for Honda City GM6, Trw or brembo

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TSzy93
post Aug 21 2020, 08:14 AM, updated 6y ago

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Hi all,

I'm looking for brake disc for Honda City GM6. Currently I'm looking at these 3 options.

1. TRW XPS (slotted)
2. Brembo Max (slotted)
3. Brembo Xtra (drilled)

But I can't find any review comparing this 3 rotor. Any chance of getting some review here? Thanks all.
JZenith
post Aug 21 2020, 08:35 AM

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dont think so anyone will review brake rotor model..
as long as is original and well taken care (dont pour water when hot), all rotor will be fine in terms of reliability and quality.

performance wise drilled should be the best but your brakepad will be used up very often.
for daily drive better go for slotted ones, drilled is quite overkill.
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post Aug 21 2020, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(zy93 @ Aug 21 2020, 08:14 AM)
Hi all,

I'm looking for brake disc for Honda City GM6. Currently I'm looking at these 3 options.

1. TRW XPS (slotted)
2. Brembo Max (slotted)
3. Brembo Xtra (drilled)

But I can't find any review comparing this 3 rotor. Any chance of getting some review here? Thanks all.
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U plan to join track day?

Not judging but those 3 disc u listed, mostly meant for track use, due to extreme braking on high speed. But, it's yr money so I won't say anything bad about it.

These 3 disc are far more than sufficient enough for daily use, personally I would go for slotted type as it easy to tell if the disc need to be replace.
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post Aug 21 2020, 10:09 AM

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Slotted type will wear the pads faster for daily use.
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post Aug 21 2020, 10:16 AM

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QUOTE(zy93 @ Aug 21 2020, 08:14 AM)
Hi all,

I'm looking for brake disc for Honda City GM6. Currently I'm looking at these 3 options.

1. TRW XPS (slotted)
2. Brembo Max (slotted)
3. Brembo Xtra (drilled)

But I can't find any review comparing this 3 rotor. Any chance of getting some review here? Thanks all.
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if all these are original then go for which ever you think are suitable, don't forget to use a good pad also. EBC greenstuf or Projec Mu and etc,
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post Aug 21 2020, 10:21 AM

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I will go for TRW.. A lot of Brembo parts in market is not genuine.. Just becarefull..
cyapd
post Aug 21 2020, 01:04 PM

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Just go for either nashin oe or the pmu rotor. Make sure you buy the genuine and not some knock off thai/China stuff
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post Aug 21 2020, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(zy93 @ Aug 21 2020, 08:14 AM)
Hi all,

I'm looking for brake disc for Honda City GM6. Currently I'm looking at these 3 options.

1. TRW XPS (slotted)
2. Brembo Max (slotted)
3. Brembo Xtra (drilled)

But I can't find any review comparing this 3 rotor. Any chance of getting some review here? Thanks all.
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Get the TRW rotor & use TRW DTEC brake pads.

It should provide more than enough braking power for your car.
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post Aug 21 2020, 06:55 PM

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TRW , im using it for my toyota camry , changed all 4 front and rear with bendix metal king brake pad
dares
post Aug 21 2020, 07:02 PM

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why need drilled / slotted? hmm.gif
alvinrenren
post Aug 22 2020, 11:24 AM

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QUOTE(dares @ Aug 21 2020, 07:02 PM)
why need drilled / slotted? hmm.gif
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Is it need or is it want?😏 need and want is 2 different things and both are not asked lol. The question is about the difference of these 3 .
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post Aug 23 2020, 09:01 PM

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Use back ori.
At most skim the front rotors and replace new "genuine pads" at the same time, more than sufficient.
Ur car aren't heavy, plus just single piston caliper, changing to slotted/drilled rotor won't gain much noticeable performance. Of cos, visual wise they look great.
Oh and slotted rotor will generate more noise than normal/drilled.
TSzy93
post Aug 23 2020, 10:50 PM

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Thanks all for the replies. Currently I'm using TRW Dtec brake pad so I think I will just go for normal trw disc or skim the ori disc.

 

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