Brake pads OEM Toyota or GALFER

OEM Toyota Brake pads
royce085
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

The brakes will give you signs of wear prior to needing to get them serviced or replaced. It also depends on how you drive. I’m at 81k on the original brakes right now and still have life left in them.

Pros: long lasting
Mileage: 81000 km
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OEM Toyota Brake pads

I have a 2021 Corolla and the stock pads are on 70k miles, I've never had a new car with the pads lasting this long. There is a a lot of material left and I'm definitely getting the exact OEMs for replacements.

Pros: long lasting, good quality
Mileage: 70000 km
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OEM Toyota Brake pads

I used a Toyota corrola for work . Hybrid 3rd generation. IV done 250k miles and so far . No mechanical faults . Only faults have been brakes . That's another thing due to the regen braking you can expect 150 k miles from your pads . Your disks will likely rust before they wear

Pros: long lasting pads
Cons: disks rust before wear
Mileage: 241401 km
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GALFER Brake pads

I order the Galfer e-bike brake pads G1652 from Amazon and they fit really well. Definitely would recommend

Pros: fit well, recommend
Part number: G1652
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OEM Toyota Brake pads

I had this symptom as well 2 months ago because my brake pads were worn out. The rotors was fine so only had to replace the brake pad and the braking vibrations went as well.

Pros: braking vibrations went
Cons: brake pads worn out
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Brake pads

DIYer advice: buy Toyota pads/rotors from your local dealership's parts counter. Take a photo of your VIN for the parts guy. Once you're in their system, buying parts will be easy. You'll typically pay 20%-25% more for OEM parts, but do you really want to buy cheap pads/rotors?

Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Brake pads
omvargas
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

This happened to my Gen2. I gave it to some guy to change pads and these lights came out after. I think he didn't do it properly and air entered into the line. I then took it to a local Toyota dealership where they fixed it. (I don't recall what they did exactly, maybe flush and replaced the break fluid). I was fearing it was the actuator, which as other have posted, is very expensive on this Prius. I had to drive very slow and careful, because I had no power in the brakes, so they were hard and slow. No ABS. No regen either.

Pros: fixed by dealership
Cons: no brake power, hard brakes
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