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Topic: Time for new brake pads...........
LowFlyer
New Member
Member # 2096
posted 14. November 2003 12:09 PM
Since I like the REALLY low amount of dusting and longevity (over 44,000 miles) from the OEM pads, I decided to stay with them. What I wanted to know is if I ordered from GMDirectParts, if these are the correct ones to order and do I need to order 2 sets (I presume so)? GM PART # 18038574 CATEGORY: Brake Pads and Shoes PACK QTY: 1 CORE CHARGE: $0.00 GM LIST: $74.16 OUR PRICE: $37.08 DESCRIPTION: PAD KIT Thanks C.R. -------------------- C.R. '99 TransAm '02 Harley Wide Glide
Posts: 7 | From: East of Pgh. | Registered: Sep 2003
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2002Z4CSS
"Post"er Child
Member # 1393
posted 17. November 2003 07:17 AM
I have always had good luck with using OEM GM brake pads and have gotten decent mileage from them as well. -------------------- Current ride is: 2002 Brickyard 400 35th Anniversary LE convertible #22,SLP build# 0036,35th Anniversary Build #47 EMCC Member #234 www.emcamaro.org WCA Member #197582 MMCC Member #28 NEOCC Member #634
Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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killabee
1st Gear
Member # 860
posted 17. November 2003 11:25 PM
I bought Hawks. They were 125 for all 4, dust a little less, stop way better, and so far have been very durable. Aren't the OEM fronts more than that alone. Just something to consider. -------------------- 99 Black SS #0275
Posts: 189 | From: Steeler Country | Registered: Jan 2001
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