Brake pads Akebono or OEM Volkswagen

Akebono Brake pads
rmorin49
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Rating 4.0

Installed front and rear Akebono Euro ceramic pads on my car. Have only driven about 200 miles but there is almost no brake dust on my wheels. Initial bite is a little less than stock pads but modulation is fine and no noise. So far, so good.

Pros: almost no brake dust
Cons: less initial bite
Vehicle: BMW Z4
Mileage: 321 km
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Akebono Brake pads
MaxedOutCredit
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Rating 5.0

Update: Replaced all the brake pads with Akebono Euro Ceramic pads last week and have been squeak free since. Let's hope it stays this way. Besides being quiet, they give off low brake dust, have a nice brake feel and were reasonably priced ($130 after tax and shipping off Amazon).

Pros: squeak free, low brake dust
Part number: EUR1107
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
dr_spock
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Rating 4.0

You can also try the harder OEM VW pad in the rear. They'll take longer to wear down than the soft version of the OEM pads and generate less dust. I installed them on mine last year and there is no layer of black dust between car washes. The down side I get noise when there is rust on my rotors but that usually goes away after a couple of braking stops.

Pros: less dust, longer wear
Cons: noise when rotors rusty
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
Ludic
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Rating 2.0

I've read some other threads where people have had to replace their brake pads at 20k miles or so, some think it was due to a tight emergency brake forcing the brake assist to clamp.

Cons: brake pads wear quickly
Mileage: 20000 km
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