Brake pads OEM Honda or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Honda Brake pads
Orion_Oregon
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Rating 4.0

I had aftermarket front brakes installed by a local mechanic for around $300. They ended up squeaking constantly and just didn’t feel right. I eventually had them redone with genuine Honda brakes at the dealership — it cost me $575, but the difference was night and day. No noise, smooth feel, and it came with a 12-month warranty.

Pros: no noise, smooth feel
Cons: squeaking constantly
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
wilfr3
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Got the OEM brakes installed not too long ago and they’re definitely worth the install. Two year warranty with them at VW.

Pros: worth the install
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
Phil1336
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

Secondly, defective Rear Disk Brake Pads that wore out on a majority of 22` Taos which was a covered rear Brake replacement if it was under 2ydears and 24 months. I just missed the cut-off and was$700 poorer.

Cons: wore out quickly
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads

My front brake rotors warped at ~12K miles. I had them machined and they lasted about another 12k until I replaced them with aftermarket Centric. Those lasted ~12K miles until they warped. At this time I went back to VW OEM rotors and they lasted ~12k miles. I had the OEM's machined, but now they are warped again. Along the way I tried some aftermarket pads, and generally had problems I purchased a pair at NAPA and they were sloppy in the caliper and would shift and click when applying the brakes in reverse. Went back to OEM on the pads and have no problems.

Pros: OEM pads have no problems
Cons: rotors warped repeatedly, aftermarket pads sloppy
Mileage: 12000 km
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