RE: Front Brake Pad Replacement - Details for DIY?
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RE: Front Brake Pad Replacement - Details for DIY? - 7/30/2006 1:25:30 AM
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dirtwagon
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Be sure to look at the inside pads too, not just the outside because they may not wear at the sime amounts, I know my car didn't!
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RE: Front Brake Pad Replacement - Details for DIY? - 7/30/2006 5:13:31 PM
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00Mirage
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lol i used some cheap ass pads on mine, it was before i had a job and he bought em, cheap but they still work great
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RE: Front Brake Pad Replacement - Details for DIY? - 7/31/2006 12:59:48 PM
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dirtwagon
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Consider yourself lucky! The cheapy pads worked on my older cars, but on the newer cars they don't seem to like them too much. Now I have decided to do it right the first time. Another pad that worked well was "Quietstop" or something to that effect- I replaced the pads on my wifes 04 Rendezvous with those after putting on Dura-Crap (thanks Punisher for the name change) and needing to change them after just 3 weeks.
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