I’ve gone with ceramic pads on my cars. Minimal brake dust, low brake fade, quiet.
Subaru Outback parts reviews
Bought top of the line brake pads Front and rear for 115 dollars a you tube video and a 7 dollar spanner got me through the job. Didn't need rotors I've learned shops automatically want to change those.
I got Bosch Icon 26oe and 19oe (inch bigger on passenger) and it fits great on my 2020 Outback XT Touring. I always thought the stock 18” passenger blade seemed a little too small anyway. The Bosch Icon wiper model also comes with the #6 adapter which is needed.
2022 Wilderness OB that came with Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 (very good tires--I ordered my car online and it was delivered new) and I just replaced them at 52,000 as they were getting thin.
I didn't replace my factory Yokohama tires on my 2022 Limited until around 38k miles, and I still had around 1/4" tread left. I wanted better winter tires and replaced them with Michelin Cross-Climate 2 tires with a 60k tread wear warranty. There is a bit more ride noise than with my Yokohama tires, but nothing a few more decibels on the radio doesn't fix
So far no issues with these tires at 12k, on my '24 OB. I live in the Bay Area (CA) and go to Tahoe frequently in the winter, the tires are OK in snow but not so bad that I'm gonna upgrade before they're due. They've been fine in pouring rain too.
I just installed the Bosch Icon 260E and 180E on my '22 XT. They worked well in my 150 mile drive in rain today.
WeatherTech mats are better, but the stock mats have been adequate for my family so far.
It was good while it lasted, but I would not buy a car with a CVT transmission again. My 2015 3.6R is currently in the shop with 99,700 miles on it and the transmission is toast.
Yeah, the OEM Avid GT tires are pretty generic. I have them on my 21 Outback. They don't have a lot of tread life. I'm getting close to 36k mark and they are due for replacement.
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