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Old 07-01-2004, 03:46 PM
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What should I get for brake pads?

Sorry guys you probably see this topic like once a week but I cant/dont have time to search... But I need brakes really soon...

I'm looking for low noise, low dust pads that offer good stopping power. I'm not to concerned about how long they last... Any suggestions?

I also need rotors(spelling?)... does anyone sell slotted or crossdrilled for our gen maxima.. or should I go with the brembo blanks?

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Old 07-01-2004, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Ninty-two-se
Sorry guys you probably see this topic like once a week but I cant/dont have time to search... But I need brakes really soon...

I'm looking for low noise, low dust pads that offer good stopping power. I'm not to concerned about how long they last... Any suggestions?

I also need rotors(spelling?)... does anyone sell slotted or crossdrilled for our gen maxima.. or should I go with the brembo blanks?

Thanks,
Rob
just get the blanks unless you have oversized your brakes.

and pads you're basically talking about ceramics.
Autospeciality makes a pad called "evolution" that is a ceramic.

and just in case you didn't know
I sell all this stuff and more.
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Originally Posted by internetautomar
just get the blanks unless you have oversized your brakes.

and pads you're basically talking about ceramics.
Autospeciality makes a pad called "evolution" that is a ceramic.

and just in case you didn't know
I sell all this stuff and more.
Yeah I know you sell it all... I'm planning on ordering as soon as I can scrape the finances together.. I was just looking for suggestions...

Also, I'm going to want the Akebono ProACT for the rear right?

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Old 07-02-2004, 05:06 AM
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KVR!
they're by far one of the best no dust, no squeak, big bite pads for a great price. their rotors are excellent as well.
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Old 07-02-2004, 11:49 AM
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KVR!
they're by far one of the best no dust, no squeak, big bite pads for a great price. their rotors are excellent as well.
who is KVR? name doesn't ring a bell
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Originally Posted by internetautomar
who is KVR? name doesn't ring a bell
KVR's a Canadian manufacturer. That's probably why. They make really great pads and rotors for their price. You should check them out for selling on your site.
Also try Williams Performance Friction. They're another great Canadian manufacturer.
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