Brake pads Akebono or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
2 doors
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Rating 4.0

The e-Golf still uses the friction brakes to bring the car to a complete stop. Aggressive stopping also requires the friction brakes, which I do occasionally. Between those to, the brakes seem to avoid any significant rust build up.

Pros: avoid significant rust build
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Akebono Brake pads

i have a 2014 Camry with 120k miles and my brake pads still have 50% life, you still have a bunch of mikes left to drive if you don’t brake aggressively. i would get akebono brake pads and oem rotors unless you plan on taking the car to the track

Pros: long brake pad life
Mileage: 120000 km
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Akebono Brake pads
dreakon
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Rating 4.5

Akebono pads are a bit pricey compared to some of the cheaper stuff you can get at your local autoparts store, but they are worth it if you just want your brakes to work well and be quiet. It's what Honda uses from the factory.

Pros: work well, quiet
Cons: pricey
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Akebono Brake pads

I would encourage you to pick up some basic tools, two jack stands , and a jack since you can save a lot of money down the road doing your own brake pads and rotors. Don’t cheap out on Brake pads and rotors since the very low quality rotors can warp very fast. I recommend getting akebono Brake pads and a decent set of rotors that’s mid range like centric. Brake pads are very easy to do and don’t forget to get blue threadlocker and to get a torque wrench and a breaker bar. As others have mentioned maybe in some auto parts stores in the Australia you might be about to rent certain tools. And there are tons of YT videos. Be sure to look for torque specs for your car. Also don’t forget to apply silicone brake grease to your caliper guide pins which is safe for rubber boots.

Pros: easy to install, cost savings
Cons: low quality rotors warp fast
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Akebono Brake pads

Akebono. They're factory on a lot of Hondas anyways. You can get them off of Amazon for about the same price as the premium pads at the auto parts store.

Pros: good price, factory quality
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Akebono Brake pads
GotMyOrangeCrush
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Rating 5.0

I've had excellent luck with Akebono ProACt Ceramic pads. Akebono ceramics are quiet, low dust, good initial bite and long life.

Pros: quiet, low dust, long life
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Akebono Brake pads
stoweman
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Rating 3.0

I replaced the original textar brake pads last fall with Akebono ceramic pads and things work fine. But with the good weather I have the window down and can hear a clicking sound only when braking. It’s not a CV joint click and it only clicks under braking load when the pads are warm.

Pros: works fine initially
Cons: clicking sound when braking
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Akebono Brake pads
AlbGuy40
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

Very surprised that you guys are fans of Akebonos... Had them in the wife's Z4 and found the initial bite and overall braking performance to be much much weaker than the OEM BMW pads... It was bad to the point that I removed them a couple months in and just got Pagid pads for it...

Cons: weaker initial bite, weaker performance
Vehicle: BMW Z4
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