Evaluation: Raybestos QS and how they perform thusfar
Originally Posted by rmurdoch
Parts availability in Canada leaves a lot to be desired. I got the Raybestos pads with a corporate discount at a local autoparts store for slightly less than 50% of what the stealership was asking for OEM pads, so it worked for me.
Originally Posted by njmodi
That explains it for you. Here in the US, as I mentioned, the OEM pads are $49USD... so I just stick with them. Btw, rockauto.com has Raybestos QS pads listed for both front and rear brake applications for my 96 Maxima.
have QS in the front for about 4 months now, no squeaking at all and good stopping power. The only time they squeaked was when the bottom caliper bolt was rusted up on the left side and wasnt letting the caliper move when I turned the wheel, but cleaned it up and put new grease in and no more squeaks. Got them for 52 bucks online. Going to get some SS brake lines soon see if that improves things anymore.
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