Brake pads OEM Volvo or Tesla

Tesla Brake pads
TSLAog
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

model-3S have been remarkably reliable, many past 200,000 miles have little issues, some still on the original brake pads.

Pros: remarkably reliable, long lasting
Mileage: 200000 km
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

XC90 T8, total 135k km on the clock and have done 85k km ourselves:

- previous owner did the brake pads at about 40k km

- we have now done front and rear brake pads recently (so after about 90k km use), both front and rear still had about 3mm to go.

Pros: 3mm left after 90k km
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
Mileage: 135000 km
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OEM Volvo Brake pads
SATSewerTube
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.5

I’ve got a ‘21 XC60 T5 Inscription now with about 33k miles and absolutely love it. I’ve had a couple problems with the front, passenger side interior handle but they’ve been covered under the CPO ten year warranty. Wish it had full screen and wireless CarPlay but there are ways around it and replace the OEM brakes with better ones when it’s time as the Volvo ones suck as they wear quickly and unevenly. VERY happy with it.

Pros: love it, happy with it
Cons: interior handle problems, OEM brakes wear quickly
Vehicle: Volvo XC60
Mileage: 33000 km
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

Since we know Volvo has undersized the brake pistons for their SPA vehicles, leading to issues with pulsation. Instead of upsizing the brakes, they have released several pad revisions, have the latest pads slowed the occurance of brake pulsations?

Cons: brake pulsations
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Tesla Brake pads

The other thing to consider is if you(r dad) use the default stopping mode for brakes and never press brakes normally, the moment you actually need the brakes they might not be in the best shape because there's some accumulated residua on the disk and what not.

Cons: residua on disk
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Tesla Brake pads
neliz
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

I had a colleague with brake failure on a model 3. The first thing he did after insurance paying for the crash, and hearing he'd be out of his car for at least 3 months was to order a real car, a Mazda.

Cons: brake failure
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Tesla Brake pads

Tesla model 3 brakes are the worst of any 300+hp car I've driven and really need the regen braking. The iboost system is probably maxed out already thats why they "fixed"the long stopping distance with a software update. Driving @high state of charge you will notice the reduced braking power because of the lack of regen.

Before the software update, needing 7 feet more than a ford f150 from 60mph to complete stop was just ridiculous.

Cons: worst brakes, reduced braking power, long stopping distance
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