I'm never running anything other than the OEM pads if I've got OEM discs on. Ran my first set of OEM pads on OEM discs for about 65k miles. Never had any issue other than brake dust build up on the wheels. But I figured, hey, the truck is 15 years old, maybe there's better pads out there these days... So I looked around on here for recommendations on what folks were using and went with the recommended akebono pads from Napa. Ended up with severely warped rotors 10k later on those. The truck became unbearable to drive. So I decided to go back to OEM, and I iterally just finished today swapping in new OEM discs and pads. Took it out to bed them in and I am so happy to have the warped issue gone. I mean, time will tell how happy I continue to be, but like I said, I already did 65k on my first OEM discs and pads. I'll be sticking with OEM brakes for life.
Also, if you're doing the wheel bearings at the same time, double check you actually receive the correct wheel bearings and races *before* you start. I was doing wheel bearings at the same time too and 1.5 weeks into working on it every other day I finally figured out today why the damn axle shaft wasn't sticking out the end far enough to get the damn C clip back on at the outside of the drive flange--no, it wasn't just extra grease; no it wasn't just the CV seal not fully seating on the inner side of the hub; no it wasn't installer (myself) error; --it was a frickin incorrect sized race on the inner bearing! Took me 100 tries taking the hub assembly on and off to check and recheck and seat and reseat races and destroying 3 brand new dust seals, a star-lock-washer, and the brand new flange gasket, before I figured out to measure the races. And sure enough, both the new races I got were ~2.4mm too tall/wide/deep!

So I just put it all back together with the old bearings and races (which are really still in great shape) and the new discs and rotors. Drives so great again, or should I say, it *stops* so great again!