Brake pads OEM Mazda or OEM Honda

OEM Mazda Brake pads
ScareKid
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Rating 4.0

Reviewing the Carfax, it was a rental car for about 50k and then it was a personal car for the next 53k. Both seem to have kept up with maintenance decently as far as oil and filter changes go, but not much else. I didn't see any rust on the bottom, it drives smooth, suspension still seems good, and the dealership replaced the brakes (and put nitrogen in tires so the car goes 1000000x faster).

Pros: drives smooth, suspension good
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 165752 km
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OEM Mazda Brake pads

I do my own work at times and replaced brakes and rotors on my car for less than $200 in parts in about three hours of work. if I’d worked smarter it would’ve been two.

Pros: less than $200 parts
Cons: three hours of work
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Honda Brake pads

2013-2015 have axle recalls…they’ll get fix free but you’ll need to invest in wheel hubs on the front due to the axles failing it’ll mess up the wheel hubs. Also the sensor on the battery it’s something about sending the correct volts to the alternator that’s a big issue and could cause electrical fires. Was also a recall. Besides that just check the car undercarriage for surface rust on calipers they fail a lot due to abunch of surface rust and debris getting into it over time and it’ll act like it’s seized up but really all the grease is just gone over time. Get good quality ceramic pads these cars squeal like a pig with the cheap ones. Also valve cover gasket is a must always will leak eventually every 30k miles or so. Best bet is getting a 2016 &up tbh

Pros: ceramic pads prevent squeal
Cons: cheap pads squeal
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OEM Mazda Brake pads

I love my 2017 Yaris IA, really a Mazda 2 made in Mexico, now at 180k miles and still purring like a kitten. No part failures, just front brake pads

Pros: purring like a kitten
Cons: front brake pads
Vehicle: Mazda 2
Mileage: 289682 km
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OEM Honda Brake pads

The CRVs I have are a 2010 with 210k miles. AC compressor every 100k miles and an alternator at 200. Brakes at 100k and 160k and 210k, the OEM brakes are amazing. Spark plugs at 100k and 200k and both times still looked new. Still drives amazing and is solid it's better than my 2017 CRV.

Pros: amazing OEM brakes, spark plugs looked new
Cons: AC compressor replacement, alternator replacement
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 210000 km
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OEM Mazda Brake pads
jensonaj
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 3.0

I bought my car in 2020, its a 2015 Mazda. Bought it with 92,000 miles currently has 118,000. At this point I have had break pads replaced twice [last time in the beginning of 2024] and rotors replaced once [in 2022]. I took my car to a mechanic in December 2024 and he said breaks looked fine [took it in for another issue]. In May 2025 the car started making a squeaking noise when breaking. I know I should have brought it in then but I am flat broke, I had no money to spend. I have been driving it like that since then. The car runs fine otherwise, I have no problem with breaking [no input lag] and no vibrations on the break pedal.

Pros: car runs fine, no vibrations
Cons: squeaking noise when breaking
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 118000 km
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OEM Honda Brake pads
snailactivist
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 3.0

Last week front passenger brake began making a metal on metal grinding noise. Assumed it was brakes because this vehicle has been a frequent brake pad/rotor-replacee due to the mileage of the car. The brake pads were very low. Drove the car around for about 30mins today and no grinding noise BUT the front passenger was very hot and didn’t smell good.

Pros: no grinding noise
Cons: passenger very hot, bad smell
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Mazda Brake pads

Could be the brakes. My wife's CX-5 smells like that, too. I think one of her slide pins probably seized and needs to be lubricated. Full brake job will be done in the spring. 35K miles or so. I've found that the road salt here just murders Mazda OEM brakes. We've had the same experience with Honda, as well.

Cons: road salt murders brakes
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 56327 km
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OEM Mazda Brake pads
AlexKotz
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

Cx5 2024, one year old and the brakes are completely shot and need to be replaced. I was quoted like 1.5k and the manufacturer only offered $500 discount on the new brakes. I’m honestly appalled.

Cons: brakes completely shot
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Honda Brake pads

I did have VTC rattle on startup but it went away before I could get around to fixing it. I also had the injectors fail, which were covered under that warranty recall. Also have a leak on the inside of the vehicle from a rear speaker gasket, that will be fixed when I get around to it in the coming weeks. I only learned I had a leak because the interior was moldy and moist. My brakes failed on track mostly likely due to me overheating them, and not properly cooling them down. I ended up melting the O ring on the piston itself. Never really got to diagnose what the issue really was just what I saw and felt. Replaced with "Integra Type R Big Brakes and a Mini Cooper Rotor". Somehow my compressor clutch wire was chopped in half, which caused me to replace the compressor. Though I probably could've just fixed the wires, but I already bought a new compressor so I just replaced it.

Cons: brakes failed on track, melted O-ring
Vehicle: Honda Fit
Mileage: 125000 km
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Which brake pads to choose — OEM Mazda or OEM Honda?

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Comparison of brake pads OEM Mazda and OEM Honda
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  3. Vote balance.
  4. Average rating.
  5. Number of reviews.
  6. Feature ratings.
  7. Car owners’ choice.

Which brake pads are better — OEM Honda or OEM Mazda?

In March 2026 on PartReview, brake pads OEM Honda were overall better than OEM Mazda.

  1. OEM Mazda received a PR Score of 64 out of 100, and OEM Honda scored 76 points.
  2. OEM Mazda ranked 29 in the overall ranking, and OEM Honda ranked 18.
  3. The average rating is higher for OEM Honda (3.9) than for OEM Mazda (3.4).
  4. Brake pads OEM Honda have better feature ratings than OEM Mazda:
    • Braking - owners believe, that this property for OEM Honda is better than OEM Mazda.
    • Dust - drivers claim, that this property for OEM Honda is outperforms OEM Mazda.
    • Noise - reviews suggest, that this property for OEM Honda is preferred to OEM Mazda.

Which brake pads are more popular — OEM Mazda or OEM Honda?

Brake pads OEM Mazda and OEM Honda were equally popular according to data in March 2026.

By vote balance, brake pads OEM Honda surpassed OEM Mazda:

  • For OEM Mazda, the ratio of positive (124) to negative (67) votes is 57 votes.
  • For OEM Honda, the ratio of positive (116) to negative (35) votes is 81 vote.

By number of reviews, brake pads OEM Mazda surpassed OEM Honda:

Which brake pads do car owners prefer — OEM Mazda or OEM Honda?

In March 2026, according to PartReview, brake pads OEM Mazda led more car-specific ratings than OEM Honda:

OEM Mazda are chosen by owners of cars such as: Mazda 2, and others.

Brake pads OEM Honda have not yet taken leading positions in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding a review and specifying your car.

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