Brake pads Raybestos or OEM Mazda

Raybestos Brake pads

I did the raybestos element 3 pads and coated rotors on my 2018 rogue and my wife’s Ford Escape. Very pleased and affordable on Rockauto

Pros: very pleased, affordable
Vehicle: Ford Escape
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Raybestos Brake pads
EOS Lover
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Rating 5.0

I bought raybestos ceramic pads and di it myself for $35. The new pads are quiet and have 30,000 miles on them with no significant wear and about 80% less dust.

Pros: quiet, less dust
Cons: bad design
Mileage: 48280 km
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Raybestos Brake pads
mikejnsx
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Rating 5.0

I've bought Honda brakes for my 09 Accord several years ago, perfect fit and function. go with name brand, doesn't have to be top tier but OEM is a good starting point. I've just always gone with Raybestos for all my cars

Pros: perfect fit and function
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Raybestos Brake pads
clantontann
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Rating 5.0

Some prices I don't know how they pull off. I got both front rotors for my Armada for $70. Added Raybestos pad set for $13. I've put around 6000 miles on my new brakes and haven't had a moment of noise or issue.

Pros: no noise, no issues
Vehicle: Nissan AD
Mileage: 6000 km
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Raybestos Brake pads

I use these pads (and rotors) on my FX35. A couple things I have noticed:

1). There have never been appropriate rattle clips included with any set of pads that I have ever purchased for this car…ever. I am still on OEM stuff at 180k miles. That isn’t just Raybestos. I even ordered Centric hardware…no dice. Not even close. Mind you, I always order model-specific hardware. No idea what the issue is, but it is clearly for the wrong car.

2). These pads take a few stops to heat up, which I kind of expected. I am satisfied with them on my daily, but the rotors are another matter entirely. They all warp within a month or two. That is odd considering they advertise the construction as Dura-Bar. That should be pretty resistant to that kind of thing. They definitely don’t hold up like Centrics do.

3). The shims have a nasty habit of falling off. Not while driving, but during service. You have one maybe two removals before they go MIA.

Other than that, I am not sure that I have noticed an issue with the pads being either wrong or out of tolerance. That is very not what I would expect from a brand like this.

Cons: missing clips, warped rotors, shims fall off
Mileage: 180000 km
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OEM Mazda Brake pads

Had the same scenario with my cx30 after changing the brakes, only the car messages were things such as engine malfunction and dynamic control malfunction which is ridiculous. Clearing the fault using a Bluetooth obd and the torque app was enough for me, thanks for the post.

Pros: easy fault clearing
Cons: engine malfunction, dynamic control malfunction
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Mazda Brake pads
TheSaSQuatCh
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Rating 1.0

I put OEM Brakes on my ‘19 3 GT AWD. I’m 20K KM into them, and they pulse like mad when I brake above 90KM/h. Absolute fucking trash. The factory brakes also did this, above 90KM, but started around 50K into their life.

Cons: pulsating brakes, poor quality
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 20000 km
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Raybestos Brake pads

I've used Raybestos before on VW GTI. They had a distinct feel and reminded me of... Literally every other set of brake pads I've ever used. Just save your money bro.

Cons: distinct feel, not worth money
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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