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Good quality Brake Pads?
Hi everyone, I just purchased some Brembo drilled rotors. I was wandering what kind of brake pads I will need so that I don't wear down the rotors fast.
I don't use my car for racing or anything like that it's just my daily driver. Also,none of the stock brake pads,shoes and rotors have been changed for over 10 years! So will I need new brake shoes aswell? I appreciate all your help. -Christina |
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Re: Good quality Brake Pads?
Hawk HPS ferro carbon. I'm running it on all 4 disc brakes on my car. Also make sure you bed the rotors and pads properly when you do them. Drilled rotors a notorious for cracking with heat stress points. This will better help prevent that from happening.
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