I know you've made your purchase/install etc but FYI: Thru DECADES of buying "upgraded" Powerstop rotors, Stoptech rotors ECS 2pc rotors, slotted/vented rotors, $120 Hawk Pads, $100 EBC pads, Stop tech pads, Axxis metal masters when they were a thing for various vehicles I've long concluded: If you aren't racing or you aren't doing a big brake kit (larger rotors, larger more piston calipers) these low level upgrades are absolutely fruitless for any form of street driving (I've done em on every type of vehicle: VWs, DSMs, BMWs, Trucks etc). My truck now uses $90 a pair Autozone rotors, $30 a set on Amazon Wagner extreme duty pads for a grand total of $150 and there is no user notable gain in performance of longevity between that and $230/pr stoptech peformance rotors and $85 Hawk truck/SUV pads except the later will look better longer. I wouldn't recommend no name pads but there are a lot of reputable name brand pads that cost $30 online (for my truck Wagner, AC delco, Bosch and even Powerstop pads are $30 with extreme duty versions $5-10 more) and I have yet to use a rotor in oem size that made ANY difference than an OEM style replacement (I wouldn't use no name eBay type rotors but reputable cheap oem replacements). The BEST thing you can do is the install: clean rust off surfaces, install the new anti rattle/slide hardware, lube the contact areas for smooth long lasting squeak and warp free operation. You can buy $300 rotors and $150 pads that will squeak, warp etc if just thrown on without details.