bhai
stop peddling manjann because you are selling brembo brake pads for economy cheap cars in Pakistan. I have installed quite a lot of brembo red shim brake pads - even installed a set in a 2014 accord 2 weeks ago because owner was Pakistani and ecstatic that he has brembo and even applied stickers of brembo to his car.
The result is as usual - I need to use a surfacing compound to let it burnish and the brake bite feel is not as good as genuine OE pads, I even use a 3000F moly antisieze on the pad where is contacts the caliper to suppress brake noise like Honda and Toyota recommend, But in the end - its still inferior to the OE brakes - for just a little more OE pads can be bought - they work sweetly right till end of life without vibration or jiggle and when coupled to OE brake disc - the disc life is pretty high too.
I even installed these aftermarket brembo red shim pads on my own khotagaari camry (because I got them for free) - far inferior to OE brakes - they dont work well and are numb till warm and useless when overheated. They are great for people who want a low cost brake pad with a couple of stickers with it.
and if you are trying really hard to prove braking etc, then why dont you sell Lucas branded brakes? - they are the pioneers of disc brake - and how can you forget to mention bendix?
The factory equipped brembo brake cars use brake pads that are a completely different formulation, They also use 4 to 6 pads per caliper in some cases.