Brake pads OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Brake pads

I bought my 2016 Prius used with 32k miles on it back in 2019. It now has 157k miles and the maintenance has been a breeze. Just standard oil changes every 5k, 1 transmission fluid change, two sets of tires and I don\u2019t even think I have replaced the brakes yet ..no seriously I don\u2019t think I have yet.

Pros: maintenance has been a breeze
Mileage: 252600 km
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OEM Toyota Brake pads
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  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Max automotive in surprise is by far the best place I\u2019ve found. Super honest, very fair pricing, will not upsell you or tell you that you need extra things done. The closest I got to that was when I took the car in once it was past due on an oil change which I had planned to do myself but hadn\u2019t had the time to get to. He fixed the issue I came in for (breaks I think) and offered to do the oil change for free, just charged me like 15 bucks for the oil. I have an EV now but if I still had my Toyota truck I\u2019d take it to him in a heartbeat

Pros: honest, fair pricing
Vehicle: Toyota
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  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 5.0

Just last year I switched out the original Yokohama tires for Pirelli and this year I switched out the original front brake pads. My mechanic said the rear pads still has life in them so deal with it next time. I thought it would cost a lot, but it was just Toyota parts so price was $120 or so.... and its going to be another 10 years before needing another change assuming similar driving habits.

Pros: Toyota parts, reasonable price
Vehicle: Lexus
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OEM Nissan Brake pads
has00m07
  • Braking:
Rating 2.5

Had one 2023 with 31k miles and so far so good , yet the one about the brakes exhaust early is true , maybe you need to change them once every year

Cons: brakes wear early
Vehicle: Nissan Pathfinder
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I have the 2023 Rockcreek edition, and at 60,500 KM and regular maintenance, no problems to report. Had to do one wheel alignment so far, and change the brakes both front and back at around 48,000 KM which was the only problem. They need bigger brakes. But I also pull twice a year a trailer for vacations which is almost 4000 lbs. so i guess it might be normal.

But overall I’m happy with it.

Cons: brakes need replacement early
Vehicle: Nissan Pathfinder
Mileage: 48000 km
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DJSugarSnatch
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 1.0

Bought a 2012 Toyota Sequoia from Heritage Motors on Shore Drive with a fresh inspection on it, So I personally figured it'd be solid, as Sequoia's are known to be pretty dependable. Not only was it a lemon/some huge issues, but the brakes were slapped together with bubble gum and hopes and prayers. The brake pad on the passenger side was installed backwards, which I was shocked it didn't make noise on the test drive

Cons: brake pad installed backwards
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Which brake pads to choose — OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota?

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Comparison of brake pads OEM Nissan and OEM Toyota
  1. PR Score.
  2. Overall ranking.
  3. Vote balance.
  4. Average rating.
  5. Number of reviews.
  6. Feature ratings.
  7. Car owners’ choice.

Which brake pads are better — OEM Toyota or OEM Nissan?

In March 2026 on PartReview, brake pads OEM Toyota were overall better than OEM Nissan.

  1. OEM Nissan received a PR Score of 59 out of 100, and OEM Toyota scored 82 points.
  2. OEM Nissan ranked 42 in the overall ranking, and OEM Toyota ranked 12.
  3. The average rating is higher for OEM Toyota (4.2) than for OEM Nissan (3.3).
  4. Brake pads OEM Toyota have better feature ratings than OEM Nissan:
    • Noise - owners believe, that this property for OEM Toyota is better than OEM Nissan.
    • Dust - drivers claim, that this property for OEM Nissan is outperforms OEM Toyota.
    • Braking - reviews suggest, that this property for OEM Toyota is preferred to OEM Nissan.

Which brake pads are more popular — OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota?

In March 2026 on PartReview, brake pads OEM Toyota were overall more popular than OEM Nissan.

By vote balance, brake pads OEM Toyota surpassed OEM Nissan:

  • For OEM Nissan, the ratio of positive (37) to negative (25) votes is 12 votes.
  • For OEM Toyota, the ratio of positive (170) to negative (35) votes is 135 votes.

By number of reviews, brake pads OEM Toyota surpassed OEM Nissan:

Which brake pads do car owners prefer — OEM Nissan or OEM Toyota?

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

OEM Toyota are chosen by owners of cars such as: Toyota Camry, Toyota 4runner, Toyota FJ Cruiser, Toyota Prius, Toyota Yaris, and others.

Brake pads OEM Nissan 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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