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Old 11-10-2016, 11:36 PM   #1
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Finding brake pads is annoying..

I'm looking into changing the brakes on my car soon, I'd like better brand ones and I've been looking at akebono's and wagners mainly. My biggest issue seems to be.. my stupid car comes in 2 types.. A sedan and a Coupe version.. Nearly everywhere I go to buy brake pads is a freaking issue. There's NEVER any clear distinction between the sedan and the coupe brake pads.. I've looked on amazon and I'm scared to purchase anything for this exact reason...
I've had orders prepared for me at Pepboys only to go in and ask them if they're sure its for the sedan.. only to walk out empty handed because whoopssss turns out it was for a coupe. -_-

Any advice?
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Old 11-11-2016, 09:08 AM   #2
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Re: Finding brake pads is annoying..

What kind of Car?
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