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Old 04-20-2022, 09:28 AM   #1
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22 Brakes, same as 15 brakes?

New to the forum and the BRZ. Picked up a 22 BRZ and will be doing a few track days soon. Will change fluid and install some suitable pads.
I don't see many listings for the 22 car... wondering if they use the same pads as the 2015 cars?
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Functionally, yes.
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Hello yes 2022 brz brake pads are the same as 1st gen non brembo.

I purchased Ferodo DS2500 for 2013 BRZ and they fit.
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Old 04-20-2022, 01:26 PM   #4
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Thank you both!
I will throw some EBC yellows at it... along with some high temperature tolerant fluid.
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I will throw some EBC yellows at it... along with some high temperature tolerant fluid.
That is exactly my plan as well. Let me know how the yellows feel, had them on my last car and loved them.
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Yep. The only difference is the aluminum knuckle that forced a redesign for certain BBKs.
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Brake pads are identical between Gen.1 and Gen.2. As noted above, the new aluminum steering knuckle makes a mess of things for some aftermarket brake kits. Here's an in-depth look at the AP Racing brake kit options for both generations of cars:


https://www.essexparts.com/news-blog...s-gen1-vs-gen2
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