OEM discs and pads or at least a quality brand OEM equivalent.
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Brembo, Pagid, Mintex etc.
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If you want lower dust then EBC red stuff increase the stopping power and are lower dust pads BUT.
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Ideally you better results with the red stuff pads if the discs aren't brand new.
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So you could buy some cheap pads and new discs then once they're bedded in switch to the red stuff pads and follow the bedding in procedure.
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Unless you really push the the car OEM or equivalent should be enough though.
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Some thing else to consider is a brake fluid flush if it hasn't been done in the last 3 years.
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Also if you want a firmer pedal then braided hoses will make a massive improvement on the old rubber hoses even with OEM discs and pads.
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