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Need opinion on Bendix rotors and pads
My 02 Grend Cherokee Loredo is ready for rear brake job. I do not do off road driving. Need opinion on Bendix rotors and pads or simular.
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Re: Need opinion on Bendix rotors and pads
I'd think that any good quality aftermarket brake hardware would serve you well. Bendix is a good pad in my experience.
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Re: Need opinion on Bendix rotors and pads
Bendix is good and reliable and well priced. Another line to look at is the raybestos brute stop and super stop pads and shoes and if you want the best stopping power get slotted and cross drilled rotors. I've got the setup installed on my 92 sport and it decreased my stopping distance at 40 mph by about 75 feet.
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