Brake pads Akebono or JURID

Akebono Brake pads
miroustah
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Rating 4.5

I’ve used dozens of different pads on VWs and other makes, for regular driving with low dust and massive pad and rotor life? I’d use Akebono, made in USA and no pads are higher quality but some can be equal. Are you running it really hard? You’re gonna be replacing whatever you put on so semi-metallic can't be beat,cheap and has the best feel as well because it wears the rotor and pad together!!! Pagid or Bosch QC are hard as a rock and fade free with great feel but dusty. More importantly you need to do the job correctly, the pad is the least of your worries if you’re new to doing it, find YT brake vids for your car if you are, I still watch them to find my mistakes.

Pros: low dust, long life, cheap, great feel
Cons: dusty (Pagid/Bosch), wears rotor
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Akebono Brake pads
you8poop
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

I believe if a VW dealer replaced your pads they’d be semi metallic, stop quickly, and have a good amount of brake dust. I went with Akebonos and yes they have a tiny bit less bite. But I have virtually no brake dust and I hear they last a fair bit longer. I’m happy with them

Pros: less brake dust, longer lasting
Cons: less bite
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Akebono Brake pads
Big-Seaweed-7603
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Rating 5.0

I use my s4 for dd, and use Stoptech cross drilled with Akebono ceramic. The lack of brake dust is unbelievable, and this set up generally gets me tons of miles out of them

Pros: unbelievable lack of dust, long lasting
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Akebono Brake pads
aarunt1
  • Braking:
Rating 3.0

Zimmermann is quality. If you want OEM brake feel go with Textar or Pagid pads. I have Akebono pads on the Z3 and don’t like them

Pros: Zimmermann quality
Cons: Akebono pads disliked
Vehicle: BMW Z3
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JURID Brake pads

Volkswagen uses Jurid and Pagid Black compound brakepads as OEM on our Passats. The problem is that these pads take a very long time to correctly bed into the brake rotors. If these pads aren't bed correctly, over time they will wear unevenly on the rotor which causes vibration. That vibration is what causes your brakes to squeal!!

Cons: uneven wear, causes vibration
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