Brake pads POWER STOP or OEM Mazda
'23 Turbo Meridian with only routine maintenance needed at just under 34K miles. Will likely need brakes at next oil change, but no issues or repairs needed to this point.
I just did front brakes for about less than half of that yesterday and installed Powerstop brakes so I believe u getting scammed my boy unless this is dealership then that makes sense
I did my 2016 Expedition pads and rotors 2-3 years ago. Great brakes from PowerStop-have them on 2 vehicles. Nice kits.
Have power stop for my Q and no issues. It’s my commuter as well
I have Powerstop with carbon ceramic pads. I absolutely love them and they’re much better than my stock brakes. Whatever brakes you do get make sure you break them in.
I’ve two cars, a V6 sedan and a Mazda exactly like this. I depended mostly on my Mazda, which I’ve had for 3 years with an automatic transmission. I absolutely love it- it has never let me down. It always starts and goes, and I’ve even left it idling for hours many days with no issues. Apart from brake pads and regular oil changes, I haven’t had to do anything to it.
I have an ST but I got the carbon fiber powerstop ceramic pads and get zero brake dust on the wheels
I’ve got a 2020 Turbo with 83,000 miles. Great car. Very reliable. Did do full brakes at 74,000 miles. Lots of power, love the car.
2024 prem plus with 50k miles and no major issues. At 6k miles the battery was defective and then at 11k miles and then again at 36k miles my front brakes were shot.
Imo I’ve installed powerstop brakes 4 times on a handful of my cars and they rust to absolute hell. Just go for oem or acdelco gold etc I ended up replacing the powerstop for oem anyways.
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.