Brake pads OEM Subaru or WAGNER

OEM Subaru Brake pads

The wrx pedal feel is actually decent, alright top end bite and it only shows it’s a smaller set of brakes when you’re further down the travel. Are the stock brakes adequate for the car and weight? YES. they do a good job imo to mimic the brake feel of cars with bigger calipers while also being smaller due to the cars price et .

Pros: decent pedal feel, adequate, good job
Cons: smaller brakes show further down travel
Vehicle: Subaru
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DasGinj
  • Braking:
Rating 2.5

2017 STI 86,000 miles - I'm on my third set of rotors and 4th set of pads. It's definitely due to spirited driving.

Cons: frequent replacement
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 86000 km
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mtbwrench
  • Braking:
Rating 3.5

The OE pads do really just suck. The system itself, however is just fine. You should try some different pads of the sportycar flavor (Porterfield R4S, Carbotech Bobcat, G-Lok GS-1, etc.) and see how you feel. I have had no problems with spirited street driving after a pad upgrade. The pedal is actually very well modulated and rather than hitting like a ton of bricks it allows you to control brake friction pretty nicely.

Pros: well modulated pedal, good friction control
Cons: OE pads suck
Vehicle: Subaru
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