Brake pads Akebono or OEM Chevrolet
Just replaced pads on our 2018 NX300 w/80k miles on the factory pads. Used Akebono pads and Advic rotors.
Akebono makes many oem brakes, including for some toyota/lexus models. Have used them without issues for many years.
Using akebono working fine. Only did it because I was on a budget constraint, while aftermarket perform as good, they don’t last as much.
Used to swear by Akebono pads and they never let me down. For rotors I'd go with Centric or Raybestos - they're solid without breaking the bank. Skip the cheap stuff from AutoZone though, learned that lesson the hard way
I hated the OEM rotors and pads. I replaced all 4 rotors and pads with a centric premium rotor with akebono pads. This was done at 35K miles, and now at 71K miles, I am very glad I did it and the new pads have held up well.
For brake pads, I installed Akebono ceramic pads. Much less brake dust compared to the OEM brakes.
I run Akebono pads on my Lexus/Toyota cars. They are ceramic, so there may be less bite than a semi-metallic pad, but they are very low dust and last long.
I got what I was lead to believe were quality pads and rotors Akebono pads, dont remember the rotors.
Ever since i've had noise from my braking system. Took it in to get looked at and was told it was fine, just the noise was from not replacing the rotors.
Not a classic. I had an ‘84. First brand new car. It was a surprisingly good and cheap car for when I went to uni. Had to replace the brakes often. Thought it was the cheap car. In retrospect it was likely my driving habits.
I used the akebono asp and pro act on my lexus. They were pretty crap for the application. They lacked any bite and you had to really push to get any decent braking. But thats probably ceramic pads in general. They were very low dust through and quiet. Switched to a forza street performance pad and night and day difference and the pad was still low dust, low wear and virtually silent. Just hard to get them.
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Which brake pads to choose — Akebono or OEM Chevrolet?
If choosing brake pads across many manufacturers, check the part ranking. If your choice is down to two brands, the PartReview part comparisons help.
We compare brake pads across these categories:
- PR Score.
- Overall ranking.
- Vote balance.
- Average rating.
- Number of reviews.
- Feature ratings.
- Car owners’ choice.
Which brake pads are better — OEM Chevrolet or Akebono?
In March 2026 on PartReview, brake pads Akebono were overall better than OEM Chevrolet.
- Akebono received a PR Score of 87 out of 100, and OEM Chevrolet scored 51 point.
- Akebono ranked 3 in the overall ranking, and OEM Chevrolet ranked 44.
- The average rating is higher for Akebono (4.2) than for OEM Chevrolet (3.1).
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Brake pads Akebono have better feature ratings than OEM Chevrolet:
- Braking - owners believe, that this property for Akebono is better than OEM Chevrolet.
- Dust - drivers claim, that this property for Akebono is outperforms OEM Chevrolet.
- Noise - reviews suggest, that this property for Akebono is preferred to OEM Chevrolet.
Which brake pads are more popular — Akebono or OEM Chevrolet?
In March 2026 on PartReview, brake pads Akebono were overall more popular than OEM Chevrolet.
By vote balance, brake pads Akebono surpassed OEM Chevrolet:
- For Akebono, the ratio of positive (1187) to negative (164) votes is 1023 votes.
- For OEM Chevrolet, the ratio of positive (50) to negative (47) votes is 3 votes.
By number of reviews, brake pads Akebono surpassed OEM Chevrolet:
- For brake pads Akebono there are 436 reviews: 367 positive, 43 neutral, 26 negative.
- For brake pads OEM Chevrolet there are 30 reviews: 12 positive, 7 neutral, 11 negative.
Which brake pads do car owners prefer — Akebono or OEM Chevrolet?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, brake pads Akebono led more car-specific ratings than OEM Chevrolet:
Akebono are chosen by owners of cars such as: Honda Civic, Hyundai Santa Fe, Infiniti G, Lexus LS, Audi Q5, Audi S4, Lexus RX, Subaru Outback, Toyota Avalon, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Tundra, and others.
OEM Chevrolet are chosen by owners of cars such as: Chevrolet Silverado, and others.
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