Brake pads

Owner reviews for brake pads

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POWER STOP Brake pads
1TONcherk
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I put a full set of power stop ceramic pads and their drilled rotors 40k miles ago, and they are still great as well.

Pros: still great, long lasting
Mileage: 40000 km
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

For my 2016 V60 I only spend about $500. Also depending on your rotors and pads, there's no need to do both front and rear together.

Pros: inexpensive repair
Vehicle: Volvo V60
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

I replaced the front pads myself after 25,000 miles (was 2 years ago), it cost me under $200, including all the necessary tools and original Volvo pads.

Pros: inexpensive, easy installation
Mileage: 25000 km
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Akebono Brake pads
LoaferDan
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 5.0

My Mercedes is much older W210, but for the brakes I went with Zimmerman Coat Z rotors and Akebono Euro ceramic pads. The front pads have been on for about 30k miles and are not even close to needing replacement. And they leave almost no brake dust, so my wheels look clean all the time now. Only real downside is they have a bit less initial bite than the oem pads, but I have actually come to prefer the more linear braking feel and haven't had any problems with stopping power.

Pros: long lasting, no brake dust
Cons: less initial bite
Mileage: 30000 km
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Carbotech Brake pads
nullaus
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Hey, I track. MK7.5! The floating calipers flex which means you get more pressure on the outer half of the rotor. It's annoying but it's not a problem in my experience.

Something like a Carbotech XP12 pad might do better with the heat but adding brake ducts from the RS3 is cheap and will help quite a bit.

Girodisc should have a 357mm disc available when you've gone through the OE rotors. They're slotted instead of drilled and are 2 piece (aluminum hat).

Pros: good heat performance
Cons: caliper flex
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JURID Brake pads

Buy pads and the sensor from FCP Euro. Use their lifetime replacement warranty for the next set. Went to the dealer in July for an alignment and they recommended pads for a similar price. I bought pads rotors and sensors for front and back, total was $1000 for BMW parts. You could save with Jurid which is listed as OE and OEM. My pads are at 4mm all around so I'm actually waiting for the sensor to trip before doing the job.

Pros: lifetime warranty, good price
Vehicle: BMW M2
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Tesla Brake pads

I’m at around 104k in my 3, on original pads but had an issue with the rear clips causing some squeaks and need to replace those.

Pros: long lasting
Cons: squeaking, clip issue
Mileage: 104000 km
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