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Old 09-12-2002, 05:37 AM
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Axxis metal master pads

well it's time to replace my brakes and I read a lot of good information about AXXIS metal master brake pads so I think that I'm going with these.

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Can I buy these at a local auto parts store?
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Re: Axxis metal master pads

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well it's time to replace my brakes and I read a lot of good information about AXXIS metal master brake pads so I think that I'm going with these.

Any comments/suggestions?


Can I buy these at a local auto parts store?
I haven't seen any sold out in the stores.. I got mines from Phuong @ Eatricezone.com
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well I want good pads that I can buy at an autostore. I plan on doing the install Saturday.
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Originally posted by T-bone
well I want good pads that I can buy at an autostore. I plan on doing the install Saturday.
In that case check out the Raybestos Quiet Stop Pads. You can get that at local auto stores.
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In that case check out the Raybestos Quiet Stop Pads. You can get that at local auto stores.

ok, I've heard good things about those, too. They aren't silly expensive are they?
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Re: Axxis metal master pads

Honestly, I dunno what's up with everyone loving Metalmasters; tried them, and they are good, but not amazing : I still make 'em fade with spirited driving.

Try Hawk HP+ Carbon Fiber pads!

Originally posted by T-bone
well it's time to replace my brakes and I read a lot of good information about AXXIS metal master brake pads so I think that I'm going with these.

Any comments/suggestions?


Can I buy these at a local auto parts store?
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Old 09-12-2002, 11:42 AM
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ok, I've heard good things about those, too. They aren't silly expensive are they?
Cost $106.00 total for the fronts and rears at Pep Boys. They were the only local parts store that had them. I'll be installing them this weekend along with new rotors, SS Brake Lines and am also going to folia tec the calipers. I am looking forward to having some fun.
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Cost $106.00 total for the fronts and rears at Pep Boys. They were the only local parts store that had them. I'll be installing them this weekend along with new rotors, SS Brake Lines and am also going to folia tec the calipers. I am looking forward to having some fun.

thanks; that's kind of $$$$$$$$, but I'll do some more research and think about it
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Cost $106.00 total for the fronts and rears at Pep Boys. They were the only local parts store that had them. I'll be installing them this weekend along with new rotors, SS Brake Lines and am also going to folia tec the calipers. I am looking forward to having some fun.
Just be ready for a very long day, my guest is it can take you around 4 hours + per wheels. Good luck and if you need help you know where to find us.

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Just be ready for a very long day, my guest is it can take you around 4 hours + per wheels. Good luck and if you need help you know where to find us.

Cheers

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Hey I'm old but I make up for it by being slow!!! I figured I would start on Friday so I would have Saturday and Sunday if I needed them.
I am also showing my son in law how to do it since he has never done any of this stuff. Just trying to pass the knowledge on and having fun.
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