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14K miles here, road-tripped across US once and commute 5 days a week about 40 minutes. No cracks or chips yet since 2023.
They came on my 2022 Subaru Ascent. I only have a bit over 18,000 miles on the car. My tires are at 7/32s and I do not drive the car hard and my husband doesn’t either. So far my tires are fine.
Akebono Ultra-Premium Ceramic Brake Pads, very well known in the racing community to be the best of the best OE Replacement pads that run on your stock calipers. The only better pads than these require a full Brembo caliper conversion. Buy Japanese. More expensive, doesn't mean better. For reference: I drive a 2007 Subaru Forester, Akebono is the Original Manufacturer for the OEM "Subaru" Brake Pads from the factory.
Rear wheel hubs ordered, went with the SKF branded ones.
Anyways, its a good working solid car that needed tires and rotors/pads that i've already done.
I have the pedders Ez on my 04, have been very happy with them
The list is mostly fine (the fuel treatment isn't needed). It's way too expensive. Should be under $100 for the oil, filter, and rotate; should be under $300 for the brake fluid. The air filters you can do yourself for $50 and 10 minutes.
I now have a 2024 crosstrek and the windshield cracked within the first 6 months too. This time it was a tiny pebble that hit right on the edge of the passenger side A pillar. They must use very brittle glass.
Now have a 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness and 2 days after I got it I found a chip in the windshield. I would say yes, the newer ones chip easier but that’s just my experience so far.
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