brake pads
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my and i installed Raybesto ceramic pads on his 96 I30 last night. We put in just the fronts. It worked out good. Felt better than it did before. I'm going to try the Axxis metal master pads myself. does anybody else have any other suggestions?
#3
Many people use OEM Nissan parts - you can get these online (try courtesyparts.com) for about 60 bucks. Others have used Raybestos QuietStops which can be ordered for about 40 bucks from www.rockauto.com...
I would stay away from the cheapest available pads. Other than that, it doesn't really matter...
I would stay away from the cheapest available pads. Other than that, it doesn't really matter...
#4
www.rockauto.com
They sell the Raybestos Quietstops.
They are pretty good pads.
You should be pleased with them forl ike $40 or so.
They sell the Raybestos Quietstops.
They are pretty good pads.
You should be pleased with them forl ike $40 or so.
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Originally Posted by blk_g20
my and i installed Raybesto ceramic pads on his 96 I30 last night. We put in just the fronts. It worked out good. Felt better than it did before. I'm going to try the Axxis metal master pads myself. does anybody else have any other suggestions?
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