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Old 08-23-2009, 03:51 PM
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Rear left pad is paper thin and just started scraping the rotor so it's time to replace pads at a minimum. Fronts still have some meat on the pads. I am gettling slight pulsating too when approaching stops. Wondering if a kit like the link below is fine for standard street driving? Seems pretty cost efficient if the parts are decent quality. Seller has lots of positives on product review.
Anyone get one of these kits from ebay? What do you think? Thanks!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevy...Q5fAccessories
Old 08-23-2009, 06:55 PM
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Rear left pad is paper thin and just started scraping the rotor so it's time to replace pads at a minimum. Fronts still have some meat on the pads. I am gettling slight pulsating too when approaching stops. Wondering if a kit like the link below is fine for standard street driving? Seems pretty cost efficient if the parts are decent quality. Seller has lots of positives on product review.
Anyone get one of these kits from ebay? What do you think? Thanks!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevy...Q5fAccessories
If you drive ms daisy everytime you drive they might be fine, but if you are an aggressive driver, I'd avoid them like the plague. If you're going for "cheap" I suggest going for some new blanks from autozone. Either way you go you want to get some hawks hps pads...


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