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I got over 115K Mi on my 2008 Pat and now I need to change breaks for 2nd time.

I was wondering what brand and quality I should look into for parts.

My friend who owns a BMW told me to get OEM parts, they were about 1.5 - 2x more expensive than after market parts.

What brands have you used in past and how much do you trust them?



on side, I think I also need to change my alternator belt, and what brand should I get?

sincerely, wrench noob
 
I usually buy Bendix pads on RockAuto.com.

Top of the line Autozone pads with the lifetime warranty are decent too.

I like Bendix since most of their products seem to be made in the USA.
 
I buy the more expensive ones at autozone, have always been happy with them. This goes for my performance vehicles as well.

Duralast gold/max.
This is where I always get my brakes. Besides you cant beat a lifetime warranty even if you only change them twice, it's worth it. My Blazer and Honda are full of lifetime parts from Autozone.
 
what does the lifetime warranty of autozone pads cover?
Bring in the old used/worn out ones get new ones free. You can usually buy a set replace them and bring the old ones back for a refund as well.

Why doesn't Autozone loose money?

From yahoo answers:
Most people only own their vehicles for an average of 2-5 years, many new vehicles having a 5 year warranty. Brake pads have an average (normal use) life of 2-3 years. The math has shown that most people will not have the same vehicle before the brakes wear out again, so the store has a slim chance of needing to fulfill a warranty. Also, the warranty is usually provided by the manufacturer, not the distributor. When you return your worn or faulty breaks, the store is then refunded by the manufacturer for the total cost of warranty replacements. And on that note, the cost of manufacturing the breaks vs the price they are sold to the distributor at offsets the costs of the low percentage of warranty replacements they end up fulfilling. Most industry today is that way, the products being manufactured for pennies on the dollar, so most manufacturers can afford some losses in product replacements. Hope this answers your question!
 
go for the ceramic.
 
I had bad luck with Autozones Duralast ceramics, beware.

Rotors I have always got from eBay for well over a decade now with no issues and the best price. I always make sure to get a good ceramic - PosiQuiet Ceramics are the brand I used the last 2 times with great success and they are inexpensive and you can find em anywhere.
 
Oh and Advanced has free shipping and a $40 off $100 coupon which may make it work it.
 
My friend who owns a BMW told me to get OEM parts, they were about 1.5 - 2x more expensive than after market parts.
Lol BMW owners always think their cars have special parts (I once had a customer tell me his BMW had special paint only available from BMW) and OEM is better. Most mechanical parts aren't even made by the OEM. They're made by someone else and contractually provided to the OEM.

On my last car I got the better (they have either cheap or better options) rotors and ceramic pads from Pep Boys. I had no issues whatsoever.
 
Same with selling my ex landrover .... everyone thought they had to call England for parts! Silly Americans :D
 
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