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OEM FORD Brake pads

We bought a 2011 Ford Focus everything looked good, drove well. I took it in for a service and front brake pads were down to 2mm. Cost me $1050 for an essential service and repair but now I have peace of mind.

Pros: peace of mind
Cons: brake pads worn
Vehicle: Ford Focus
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OEM Chevrolet Brake pads

Almost never, this is a picture of my front driver brake pads after 80,000mi. They are above 90% 2017 Bolt.

Pros: brake pads last long
Vehicle: Chevrolet Bolt
Mileage: 80000 km
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OEM Chevrolet Brake pads

Put 306k miles in 13 years, on my brand new '07 Silverado 1/2 Ton before I sold it to a mechanic at my preferred shop (leak in the fuel system/tank that was going to require removing the bed etc).\n\nPrior to that issue, I never had a single thing go wrong with it. Tires, brake pads (original set lasted 200k miles), oil/tranny fluid changes, air filters, wiper blades, were all it ever needed.

Pros: original brake pads lasted
Mileage: 306000 km
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OEM FORD Brake pads
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My Ford C-max hybrid has 113k miles on it. It's engine has around 80k miles on it. I change the oil like once a year. I've never touched the brakes because it barely uses them.

Pros: very little maintenance
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 181851 km
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OEM FORD Brake pads

Had this on our Ford Kuga £860. Did it myself although I already have all the tools for £280 all round.

Pros: saved money, did it myself
Cons: expensive at garage
Vehicle: Ford Kuga
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OEM FORD Brake pads

Is it a reasonable price? No not really. Can you just do it at home in the driveway? If you have a driveway, and it's nice if you have someone around who's done it before who can remind you to do things like properly torque the bolts instead of just "by feel" if you're new to this, or add a little anti-seize on the hub so you can get it off in 5 years, without giving you silly quirky advice like a lot of YouTubers like to do to try and make themselves slightly different. What _should_ you do? My suggestion is call a few local shops (even Ford dealerships if you want). Tell them you've got some rotors and pads (order some standard ones off of Rock Auto) and ask what they would charge to install it. Call 5 places, ignore the most and least expensive ones, and if the remainders pick the one you like the look of (check online reviews, see how long they've been in business, etc). Every mechanic has been changing brakes since they were 12, but you want one who looks like they care about their work. A good mechanic with a 2 post lift should be able to do a Mustang brake job in like 20 minutes if they tried to. They'll actually take about an hour and be careful about it. They'll charge you some "standard" hours regardless of clock time because they need to pay for their shop etc. It's cheaper to do it yourself, but not everyone _wants_ to do it themselves, or trusts themselves to learn something from YouTube videos that their life depends on every day.

Pros: easy installation, cost effective
Cons: expensive labor, time consuming
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OEM Chevrolet Brake pads

I had to replace my Bolt's pads because of using the friction brakes so little due to one-pedal driving, they rusted out. It's actually important to make a point of using your friction brakes every now and then.

Cons: pads rusted out
Vehicle: Chevrolet Bolt
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OEM Chevrolet Brake pads

My 2025 RS AWD has been having squealing brakes since 1,000 miles at low speed. It has 3,500 on it now and it's annoying.

Cons: squealing brakes, annoying at low speed
Vehicle: Chevrolet Equinox
Mileage: 5633 km
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OEM Chevrolet Brake pads

I have about 1k miles on my 25 Equinox EV and the brakes have started doing this. It’s horrendous backing out of my driveway and at drive thru’s. Sounds like I’m driving an old beat up car that I haven’t maintained.

Cons: horrendous noise, sounds like old car
Vehicle: Chevrolet Equinox
Mileage: 1609 km
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