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    i got warned about the cheap pads better off with the good stuff i say, when were pulling up 2 tonne of car i want good brakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    i got warned about the cheap pads better off with the good stuff i say, when were pulling up 2 tonne of car i want good brakes
    So now Ferrodo pads are cheap crap are they, they've only been around for 60 years or so.

    Cheap crappy pads are Ebay crap (unlike the Bendix ones that came with my rotors).

    So who warned you, your mechanic? lol

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    no need to get your panties in a twist, oh mister i know everything

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    no need to get your panties in a twist, oh mister i know everything

    No twist, spend your money on what you want..........But I do know a little bit about brakes being a mechanic and all.

    But no worries, I dont care how much you spend, I was trying to help you but from now on I wont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    and about 75 per side for machining,
    I think I only paid about that for new disc rotors - changing rotors on a P38A or D2 is much easier than earlier Rangies, D1, or Defenders.

    I can't remember if I used Bendix or Lockheed-Delphi pads last time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    No twist, spend your money on what you want..........But I do know a little bit about brakes being a mechanic and all.

    But no worries, I dont care how much you spend, I was trying to help you but from now on I wont.
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    But yea, dear pads, I paid that for EBC greenstuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100I View Post
    When the man says they're grinding something awefull, I think they've progressed from just touched down
    I'd say they won't be healthy.
    Well he wont know till he pulls a wheel of and has a looksee.
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