My wife and I own a 2017 XC90 T6 Inscription. We bought it in September 2021 and are very happy with it. It's time to replace the brakes. Interestingly, our experience is very similar to the OP of this thread. We started experiencing a bit of pulsing under braking, what felt like warped rotors, and our local dealer looked at it yesterday, reporting the rears to be at 1mm and the fronts to be okay but close to replacement level.
I want to replace all four corners at the same time since the fronts are close to needing replacement anyway. After research on this forum, it seems that original Volvo brakes don't have a great reputation here - my takeaway is that they are more prone to warping and shorter-than-expected longevity. First question - is that a correct assessment?
If that's the case, I would prefer to try aftermarket discs and pads. I have a trusted local mechanic who helps me with our other cars (early 2000s Mini and BMW, so I keep him busy haha) but his shop doesn't do Volvos. However, he echoed the sentiment that Volvo brakes wear and warp more frequently, and he recommended I look into drilled and slotted brake discs to help with heat dissipation.
Meanwhile, the Volvo dealership experience yesterday was excellent. They are willing to install aftermarket brakes that I provide (I couldn't believe it). Obviously they'll only warranty their labor, not the parts, which of course is logical.
I have found a kit for all four discs and pads by Powerstop that I'm interested in. Specifically, the kit includes drilled and slotted rotors and carbon fiber ceramic pads, with a 3 year parts warranty. I can share a link to what I found but I'm not sure on post rules for linking to retail sites etc.
Does anyone here have experience with Powerstop or any other aftermarket brakes that I could consider?
I want to replace all four corners at the same time since the fronts are close to needing replacement anyway. After research on this forum, it seems that original Volvo brakes don't have a great reputation here - my takeaway is that they are more prone to warping and shorter-than-expected longevity. First question - is that a correct assessment?
If that's the case, I would prefer to try aftermarket discs and pads. I have a trusted local mechanic who helps me with our other cars (early 2000s Mini and BMW, so I keep him busy haha) but his shop doesn't do Volvos. However, he echoed the sentiment that Volvo brakes wear and warp more frequently, and he recommended I look into drilled and slotted brake discs to help with heat dissipation.
Meanwhile, the Volvo dealership experience yesterday was excellent. They are willing to install aftermarket brakes that I provide (I couldn't believe it). Obviously they'll only warranty their labor, not the parts, which of course is logical.
I have found a kit for all four discs and pads by Powerstop that I'm interested in. Specifically, the kit includes drilled and slotted rotors and carbon fiber ceramic pads, with a 3 year parts warranty. I can share a link to what I found but I'm not sure on post rules for linking to retail sites etc.
Does anyone here have experience with Powerstop or any other aftermarket brakes that I could consider?