Brake pads Textar or OEM Nissan

OEM Nissan Brake pads

with only time and not use, it should be okay. think of it like putting new brake pads but with rotors that are still within service spec.

Pros: should be okay
Vehicle: Nissan
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Textar Brake pads
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  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

The rest (brake pads), I guess this is OEM but if you go to Sharjah and buy the parts yourself, I am confident you can get much lower prices, especially if you buy aftermarket such as Textar which is a OEM supplier.

Pros: lower prices, good quality
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Textar Brake pads

Textar is a renowned brand for brake pads. I like em. Although weirdly, I find their aftermarket pads to be better than the pads they supply to OEs like BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche.

Pros: good aftermarket pads
Cons: OE pads inferior
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Textar Brake pads

What brake pad does work but they dust a lot seems to be Textar. Not many comebacks except that the clients complain that they are dirty.

Pros: works well
Cons: clients complain dirty
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OEM Nissan Brake pads
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Rating 3.0

Nissan brakes are on this squeak train as well. We barely have a remedy for it, other than ‘regreasing’ them. I tell my customers that the pads are designed with materials for better braking and less dust, at the cost of noisy brakes when cold.

Pros: better braking, less dust
Cons: noisy brakes when cold
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Textar Brake pads

Quality pads and rotors tend not to warp out in a couple hundred miles. If you bought Durlast junk from Autoroo then that's the reason. Stick with OE/OEM Quality like ATE rotors and Textar pads.

Pros: OE/OEM Quality
Cons: Durlast junk
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