Quick Question
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Quick Question
Hi, i found the procedure to change the front break pads here: http://www.installuniversity.com/ins...sity/index.htm
I just wanted to know is it much or any different than the rear? b/c im changing my rear pads tomorrow and hopefully i can use the front procedures for my rear.
This is my first time changing my pads with this car as i bought it 2 months ago and i wanted to know if these pads are fine: http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/Produ...¤tPage=0
its not the most expensive or the cheapest its somewhere in the middle. I dont really get on my car that much so im not looking for the best pads in the market. your thoughts?
Thanks
I just wanted to know is it much or any different than the rear? b/c im changing my rear pads tomorrow and hopefully i can use the front procedures for my rear.
This is my first time changing my pads with this car as i bought it 2 months ago and i wanted to know if these pads are fine: http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/Produ...¤tPage=0
its not the most expensive or the cheapest its somewhere in the middle. I dont really get on my car that much so im not looking for the best pads in the market. your thoughts?
Thanks
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Your O'Reilly link does not point to any specific product, but I'm sure they have good products there. I, personally, have usually used the carbon-metallic pads from AutoZone in my F-bodies and have been very satisfied with them. Good enough for daily driving.
Your O'Reilly link does not point to any specific product, but I'm sure they have good products there. I, personally, have usually used the carbon-metallic pads from AutoZone in my F-bodies and have been very satisfied with them. Good enough for daily driving.