Best brake pads for a 2nd Gen?
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From: Solano Co, CA Originally a North Idaho Hick
Well I have come to the conclusion that my pulling to one side on my brakes can be narrowed down by putting on some new pads and then going from there. No squeal yet but they are looking pretty thin. What are some good brand's of pads out there? I don't need or want anything real high powered. Are OEM pads any good?? Thanks!
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I am running OEM pads Joey.
In the future I may try the ones Gadget recommends.
But all my Toy's have been re-shoed with stock pads.
They seem to last me quite well.
I got 70K out of the stock ones on my '90 truck I had.
In the future I may try the ones Gadget recommends.
But all my Toy's have been re-shoed with stock pads.
They seem to last me quite well.
I got 70K out of the stock ones on my '90 truck I had.
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I'm also going to try the ones gadget recomends:
Here's the link. Look down under "HOT TIP!"
http://www.gadgetonline.com/susp.htm#Brakes
Here's the link. Look down under "HOT TIP!"
http://www.gadgetonline.com/susp.htm#Brakes
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