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Silverado Front Brakes needed
Who's got the best source for rotors and pads for my 2003 Silverado 2wd
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Re: Silverado Front Brakes needed
If you want to save a little money then I would go with raybestos, but if you are not concerned with cost then I would stick with the factory pads. I had a '02 S10 4x4 that got 60k on the orginal pads, and the '04 Avalanche has 52k on the orginal pads a still have more to go. What ever you do DO NOT buy the el'cheapo pads.
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NO 4 N JUNK ![]() 1994 GMC K1500 XC 5.7L 2008 Chevy Impala LTZ |
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Re: Silverado Front Brakes needed
I agree with Horse - oem pads from GM.
My truck is pushing 96,000 mi, original pads - with at leatst another 10-20 thousand mi left to go and NO brake dust. More $$, but in this case, money well spent.
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2002 Silverado 2500HD Crew Cab, Full Box 8.1 K & N Intake Pioneer DEH960MP w/ Pheonix Gold Octane 5/4 Amp Polk momo6500 Front Polk momo 650 Rear Bulldog Auto Start |
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Re: Silverado Front Brakes needed
I have Brembo cross drilled rotors and Hawk pads with stock rear rotors and pads and I can tell a big difference over stock. I had the Brembo slotted rotors and ceramic pads and didn't like them.
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