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Where do you buy from?TRW or ATE are the only 2 brands I use for pads and discs these days
TRW are the OEM brake system/caliper supplier - but not the PAD supplier. They do not make OEM pads.Any recommendations for pads and discs? I’m thinking TRW as they are the OEM supplier.
Interesting. Who is it that makes the pads then?TRW are the OEM brake system/caliper supplier - but not the PAD supplier. They do not make OEM pads.
Same with ATE, Brembo, Bosch etc..
Personally I would but from pad friction lining producer.
For discs I would just get any coated disc with R90 approval - as this gives a reasonable max machining tolerance limit.
So in both of your examples - ITT Galfer is the OEM pad producer.TRW and ATE are amongst the brands on OEM VW group brake pads...
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That's great information, where would one buy an ITT brake pad from?So in both of your examples - ITT Galfer is the OEM pad producer.
Galfer is one of the bigger OEM manufactures.
7504FF is the OEM friction material.
TRW, and ATE on the second pad are just the brake system/caliper manufactures. As I said - they do not make the pads.
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Seat, Skoda, Audi or VWThat's great information, where would one buy an ITT brake pad from?
From researching as a follow up to this thread, Galfer are owned by ITT and ITT have an agreement with Continental to supply their aftermarket brake pads, which are under the ATE brand.Very interesting information. I couldn’t find online anywhere to buy Galfer pads. It also looks like Galfer are part of Continental AG.
Correct.From researching as a follow up to this thread, Galfer are owned by ITT and ITT have an agreement with Continental to supply their aftermarket brake pads, which are under the ATE brand.
With this logic in mind, ATE pads should be produced by ITT via Galfer, but with extra steps.
TRW on the other hand, are part of the ZF group. Known for some great brands such as Lemforder and Sachs.