Brembo UV coating longevity

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Anyone have any long term experience with this coating? The rotors look good but I can’t find any long term experiences on the longevity of the coating. How have they held up against corrosion for those who have used them?
 
I had a set of brembos on my rogue with the matching pads. The rotors were great, the pads not so much. I went two full Ohio winters before I had enough of the pads and switched everything out. I still have the rotors in the back of the garage, they didn’t warp and still look better than 90% of the cars next to me at a red light.
 
The only time that I used BREMBO rotors, they were the uncoated and the rotors were fine but they rusted like any other.
I would assume that the coating on the BREMBO's will be like any other in that, when it wears off from weather, it's gone...period! Being BREMBO, I would also assume that they use a better coating than lesser rotors.

I like the coating that DURAGO Rotors use(from RockAuto). It looks nice & thick in either Gray or Black. In my area of the northeast, it doesn't seem to matter which rotor I use on any of our vehicles as they corrode to the point of needing replacement anyway!
 
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I had a set of brembos on my rogue with the matching pads. The rotors were great, the pads not so much. I went two full Ohio winters before I had enough of the pads and switched everything out. I still have the rotors in the back of the garage, they didn’t warp and still look better than 90% of the cars next to me at a red light.
were these the pads you had installed

Brembo P56099N Premium Ceramic Front Disc Brake Pad Set NISSAN OE# D10604CA0A​

Brembo P56046N Premium Ceramic Rear Disc Brake Pad Set FENGSHEN/INFINITI/NISSAN/NISSAN (DFAC)/RENAULT/SAMSUNG/SUZUKI OE# 44060EG00K?​


I do agree these pads are definitely lower tier. I had the fronts installed on a Rogue they were noisy and dirty maybe dirtier than the OE semi-metallic pads. Wasn't impressed to say the least.
 
were these the pads you had installed

Brembo P56099N Premium Ceramic Front Disc Brake Pad Set NISSAN OE# D10604CA0A​

Brembo P56046N Premium Ceramic Rear Disc Brake Pad Set FENGSHEN/INFINITI/NISSAN/NISSAN (DFAC)/RENAULT/SAMSUNG/SUZUKI OE# 44060EG00K?​


I do agree these pads are definitely lower tier. I had the fronts installed on a Rogue they were noisy and dirty maybe dirtier than the OE semi-metallic pads. Wasn't impressed to say the least.
I used the NAO pads. They weren’t dirty but so little bite that every stop was white knuckled. That’s probably a little bit of an exaggeration but they were bad.
 
I used the NAO pads. They weren’t dirty but so little bite that every stop was white knuckled. That’s probably a little bit of an exaggeration but they were bad.
Carried the brembo name but far from any of the characteristics. I read it’s common for the 14-19 rogues to have a lazy pedal anyways so that’s a poorly designed booster
 
Carried the brembo name but far from any of the characteristics. I read it’s common for the 14-19 rogues to have a lazy pedal anyways so that’s a poorly designed booster
It does no doubt. It isn’t necessary the heaviest suv but having rear calipers the size of what a motorcycle would use doesn’t help either. I went back to ebc greenstuff pad yesterday and they give you that solid pedal feel that I like. Ebc doesn’t recommend burnishing in their pads so they aren’t quite there yet. But a huge improvement. Now I just have to deal with the awful dust they make.
 
It does no doubt. It isn’t necessary the heaviest suv but having rear calipers the size of what a motorcycle would use doesn’t help either. I went back to ebc greenstuff pad yesterday and they give you that solid pedal feel that I like. Ebc doesn’t recommend burnishing in their pads so they aren’t quite there yet. But a huge improvement. Now I just have to deal with the awful dust they make.
Definitely an undersized rear caliper design I personally feel Nissan should have just spec'ed the Rogue with the larger 320mm front rotors and dual piston calipers like on a 3rd row model. If you look at Subaru's line up they chuck a dual piston caliper on the front of every model or at least did in the past.
 
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