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Brake pad recomendation

Old 08-10-2015, 10:26 AM
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Brake pad recomendation

Just added a 98 3rd gen to the fleet.

Its going to need brakes soon.

What are you running for pads these days. What do people like? what do you recommend?
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Factory pads. Good brakes are kinda important.
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My Tacoma has the Factory pads and rotors

The other stuff ends up with Napa Ultra Premium Pads and Shoes

When I do brakes it is all new parts because most of the time maintenance was neglected on what appears outside my shop when I am gone.
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Brembo creamic brakes and rotors front, Brembo drums and Raybesto rear brakes. Without the seat belt, could eat the windshield if you are not careful , a few bleeds with a second set of feet and you are good to go.

Ohhhh, Motul 5.1 brake fluid and steel lines, Toyota rebuilt front calipers....

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