Brake pads R1 Concepts or Tesla

Tesla Brake pads
kor34l
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

my 2015 Model S is still on the original brake pads, never had an issue, and I'm at like 125k miles.

Pros: long lasting, no issues
Mileage: 125000 km
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Tesla Brake pads

Several teslas, both S and 3, and never had to replace them. I got used to one pedal driving. My 3 has almost 60k and brakes are almost new.

Pros: long lasting
Mileage: 60000 km
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R1 Concepts Brake pads
jdubau55
  • Braking:
Rating 2.5

I've had mine for like 60k miles. 87k ish on the clock. Just changed everything. Yearly inspection and the shop rejected it for brakes. Brake installer said the weren't that bad. I bought an R1 Concepts kit. Front and rear rotors plus pads all around. $220 shipped on Walmart+ (also found on Amazon or Rock Auto). The shop had a brakes special: $160 installed for new pads. Since I had the parts and rotors take like 30 seconds to swap out, they charged me for two brake installs at $150 each. So all in installed was like $550 after taxes.For reference: the shop that rejected it quoted something like $500 for the front and $500 for the rear. And I don't think it was all new everything.

Cons: rejected for brakes
Mileage: 87000 km
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Tesla Brake pads

I’m at around 104k in my 3, on original pads but had an issue with the rear clips causing some squeaks and need to replace those.

Pros: long lasting
Cons: squeaking, clip issue
Mileage: 104000 km
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Tesla Brake pads
Miffers
  • Braking:
Rating 1.0

70,000 miles on the X because the emergency brake pad fell out. They told me to redo the whole set at $2,000 since the ebrake was out and it wasn’t covered under warranty.

Cons: emergency brake failed, expensive repair
Mileage: 70000 km
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