Brake pads POWER STOP or OEM Subaru

POWER STOP Brake pads

Powerstop track kit with ceramic pads. They have solid and Drilled/slotted rotors available both options. Around $300 for both front and rear. I run these on multiple cars when it’s time for brakes always an upgrade over stock.

Pros: upgrade over stock
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POWER STOP Brake pads
jdunk502
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Rating 4.0

Ive seen people go the full spectrum of pads, from cheapos to expensive. I’d go oem at a minimum, remember these are big heavy trucks that need a lot of stopping power. I’ve had a lot of luck with powerstop so far.

Pros: good stopping power
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POWER STOP Brake pads
Stellarella90
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Rating 4.0

I recently-ish replaced my pads and rotors with the Powerstop Z26 stuff. Works fine, and makes a lot less dust. Can't say I've noticed a huge difference in braking force.

Pros: less dust, works fine
Cons: no braking difference
Vehicle: Dodge
Mileage: 36000 km
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POWER STOP Brake pads

I’ve been really liking my powerstops. $375 for rotors and carbon fiber ceramic pads. Easy install and they’re super quiet. Have yet to really drive them hard but for daily/spirited driving I’m super happy with them.

Pros: super quiet, easy install
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Subaru Brake pads

my local Subaru dealership listed my brake pads as needing replacement soon when they were literally brand new. That was because their system simply saw that I had 40,000 miles and had no record of the replacement. Nobody had actually examined my car to see if it needed brake pads.

Pros: brand new brake pads
Cons: pads needing replacement
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 40000 km
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