Denso Brake Pads

And they’re GG which is appropriate for a large family hauler. Stopping power and pedal feel should be strong and consistent
 
Had a 12 CRV in for rear brakes - it got Denso pads and powerstop geomet rotors. So far no complaints with the Denso pads.
 
There's brake pads made in India then there's brake pads made in IATF 16949 for automotive quality management and ISO 9001 factories in India.

Yes I know that I was just showing Travis what he was commenting about that there are actually some people doing it that way.
 
There's brake pads made in India then there's brake pads made in IATF 16949 for automotive quality management and ISO 9001 factories in India.
Those "standards" are easily met even by makers of pure junk parts. Check this cylinder head out they state..
The company is the manufacturer of OE supplier which professional aluminum cylinder head for more than 20 years. Focus on the quality and service. The cylinder head are obtain the ISO16949 authentication certificate, “the High sealing cylinder head”、“the long useful life of cylinder head” and the other 5 utility model patents.
I have seen quite a few of these heads over the years some from China can be good to very good and others just plain scrap, all the manufacturers proudly display the ISO and IATF certificates on the wall. Ditto made in India, the only thing I would buy made in India is probably a brass incense holder.

https://www.yongyu.com/2492-2-product/
 
Those "standards" are easily met even by makers of pure junk parts. Check this cylinder head out they state..

I have seen quite a few of these heads over the years some from China can be good to very good and others just plain scrap, all the manufacturers proudly display the ISO and IATF certificates on the wall. Ditto made in India, the only thing I would buy made in India is probably a brass incense holder.

https://www.yongyu.com/2492-2-product/
okay (y)
 
India build cars too. I think if I remember correctly Daihatsu (Toyota), Suzuki, etc are there along with some Koreans.

When you have manufacturers there you will have suppliers. As long as they are Denso, Akebono, Advics etc I would be fine with them made in India.

I would trust these brands from India more than a US brand run by private equity LBO owners trying to cut corners and made anywhere in the world (like today's Raybesto).
 
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