last brake job I did on my crosstrek was from Detroit Axle. front and rear pads and rotors were between $200-$250.
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The control arms I got were really well done, and after 20k miles, I've had 0 issues.
i have detroit axle slotted and ventilated, might be drilled idk don’t feel like checking rn lol, brakes nd they’ve been pretty good the past few months i’ve had em
On my Honda CRV I've found the best value for money for driving on Michigan salted roads are the Deteoit Axle OEM coated rotor & pad re0lacement kit, comes with inserts, grease, top up brake fluid, brake cleaner, eventually the electroplated coating on the braking surface wears off from braking & you get rust spots if they sit outside covered in the salt slush, but the hub mating surfaces & venting fins been covered in 2 Michigan winters of snow & salt & still not a spot of rust on the rotor.
I’ve used Powerstop pads and rotors as well as Akebono pads. Rotors are so so, but definitely better than Duralast IMO. Recently did a brake job with Detroit Axle pads on my current GX, VERY happy with the pads so far, even with my original rotors.
I bought Detroit Axle front/rear drill and slotted rotors for my renegade and work awesome. For the price they have been great.
Earlier in the year, I also bought some Detroit Axle control arms, because money was just beyond tight. They weren't amazing, but they weren't terrible either and I'm still driving on them with no problems.
Never get Detroit Axle... I had BOTH their tie rods snap while I was driving.. I ended up totaling 2 cars
Their struts are fine but everything else is shit.
Complete garbage. Sent a steer rack. Both inner tie-rods were bad. Time between receiving and install was past their 30 days, so no warranty. Total junk.
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