Are ATE brake discs any good?

ATE Ceramic brake pads have less abrasion thanks to their special pad formula, which not only reduces wear but also benefits the environment. At the same time, they have excellent braking performance for maximum safety. ATE Ceramic brake pads are easy to install in place of standard pads.

How much does disc machining cost?

With quality rotors for many mass-produced passenger cars priced at less than $100 each, and shop labour rates increasing to match inflation and cost of living jumps, fees for machining rotors can run around the $60 to $80 each mark with new replacements costing very little more.

Are ATE brake discs coated?

Coated brake discs from ATE are available for virtually all the well-known vehicle models.

Where are ATE brake discs made?

Brake pads and shoes under ATE brand are produced since 1958. The parts belong to the premium price segment. Production of the components is performed at factories that belong to a large German concern – Continental AG. Production facilities are located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, as well as in the Czech Republic.

Is ATE good brand?

In a prestigious brake test conducted by Germany’s largest automobile club, ADAC, ATE Ceramic brake pads have taken first place in a comparison with five other brands, winning an overall rating of 1.7 (good).

Is ATE an OEM?

Our standard is anything but average: ATE uses only high-quality OEM materials and our name stands for extremely precise manufacturing.

How much does it cost to resurface brake discs?

Resurfacing cost per rotor can vary widely. If you remove your rotors yourself and take them to a shop or parts store for resurfacing, the cost can range from as little as $15 to over $45 per rotor. To have a repair shop remove, resurface and reinstall your rotors can cost up to $100 per wheel, $400 for the whole car.

Are brake discs skimming worth?

The only time your brake discs should be replaced is when they reach minimum thickness. Leading manufacturers have approved the Pro-Cut process of brake disc skimming. Brake disc skimming is a better quality and lower cost alternative to brake disc replacement.”

Can you spray paint brake discs?

The brakes calipers can be painted in a number of different ways. The preferred method of spraying paint is rather than the brush-on style. Paint that can withstand high temperatures like engine block paint can also work on, but remember to buy it from reputable sources.

What is G coated?

The G-Coat is an environmentally friendly, chromium-free, water-based coating that acts like a corrosion-resistant barrier between the disc surface and the elements. It preserves the appearance of the rotor and protects its performance by allowing optimal airflow through unobstructed edges and cooling vanes.

Who owns ATE?

Continental
ATE has more than 100 years of experience – our brand is one of the oldest and most successful in the brakes market today. We are naturally proud of this tradition and proud that we are part of Continental, one of the largest and most influential automotive suppliers in the world.

What does ATE stand for brakes?

This is what ATE. stands for: Brakethrough Technology. The brake specialist. 4. Our programme.