Collection: 2015-2021 Subaru STI Brakes

2015–2021 STI Brake Pads & Rotors

The 2018 STI brake pads provide interlinking and complex technologies to deliver safer and better driving experiences. The 2015 WRX brake pads utilize Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC) and Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) systems that rely on top-quality Subaru rotors and pads to function optimally. Our 2018 STI brake pads and rotors are cost-effective, making them ideal for Subaru enthusiasts.

 

2015–2021 STI Brake Kits for Sale

The 2015 WRX brake pads and 2018 STI brake pads will give your vehicle: 

  • Ultimate stopping power: Countersunk design and precision-drilled holes minimize build-up and cracking, dissipate heat, and facilitate ventilation. 2015 WRX brake pads guarantee quieter and smoother stopping, and consistent braking performance and are built to last longer.
  •  High-performance rotors: Our brake rotors use G3000-grade cast iron combined with a zinc finish for excellent rust protection. Our brake rotors require minimal modification and come standard with OEM specifications.
  • Complete all-in-one brake kit replacement: 2018 STI brake pads come standard with low-dust brake pads made from ceramic and high-level performance rotors.
  • Low noise and dust: Our brake pads have shims to minimize noise. Asbestos-free and low-dust unique ceramic formulation helps protect customers' vehicles from fading. 

Genuine Subaru 2015 WRX brake pads and rotors are essential if you want a vehicle with optimal performance.

Visit JDMuscle to purchase high-quality brake pads and rotors, as well as the best 2015 WRX grille, to make your car’s performance something you can be proud of. 

JDMuscle offers aftermarket brakes for the 15-21 model Subaru STI. Ensure top performance for your STI with high-quality brake pads & accessories that deliver optimal braking power & durability. Shop now!

 

How to Keep Your Brakes In Top Condition

If you've invested in 2015-2021 Subaru WRX brakes or Subaru STI brakes, you want to make sure that your new brake kits last as long as possible. How can you ensure your Subaru STI or WRX brake pads, rotors, and other brake elements stay in the best possible condition moving forward? No matter whether you have a model from 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, or 2021, here are a few tips that will allow you to keep your brakes in top condition for as long as physically possible until you need to replace them.

  • Inspect Your Brakes Regularly: It's easier to catch issues with your brakes if you are actively checking for developing problems. This is why inspecting the brakes on your Subaru STI or WRX regularly is crucial. If you're looking to maintain your brakes, you have to inspect them for any damage. Otherwise, you will only be able to intervene once it's much too late.
  • Keep Your Brakes Clean: Brakes, like any other vehicle component, will get dirty. If you allow dirt and other debris to accumulate on your brakes, they'll eventually cause problems. Make it a priority to clean your brakes on a regular schedule. This will prevent dirt from keeping your brakes from functioning optimally or causing larger problems requiring you to replace the brakes on your Subaru altogether.
  • Change Brake Fluid Often: You might think you're set for a while when you replace your brake fluid. However, brake fluid doesn't perform its job consistently. Rather, brake fluid is absorbed and then becomes less effective given time. While you won't need to change your brake fluid daily, you will want to make sure you're changing it regularly so your brakes perform as expected. This will help them stay in good condition and avoid the extensive wear and tear that other brakes often experience.
  • Use Your Brakes Properly: Are you driving in a way that puts unnecessary stress on your brakes? If you're like most drivers, you probably are. Take care to avoid braking hard, holding onto your brakes when you should be releasing them, and braking frequently when you're navigating downhill slopes. The more aware you are of how you use your brakes, the better for them.
  • Keep an Eye Out for Potential Problems: As an added note, there are sure warning signs that your brakes are failing and that you could be at risk while driving your Subaru around. These warning signs include vibrations that make it challenging to handle your car, loud noises from your brakes every time you use them, and slower braking that requires you to engage your brakes long before you aim to make a complete stop. Keep an eye out for these potential issues so that you can get new brakes and reduce stress on other areas of your vehicle.