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Illmatic
11-09-2005, 05:09 PM
Hey All,
In my continual search for new rear brake pads I found out I can get Raybestos pads pretty cheap (once I factor in my employee discount)!
Problem is, I have no idea what they are like. Anyone out there know anything about them?
FLIPDADY
11-09-2005, 06:10 PM
I sold them for years when I worked at a local parts supplier. They\'re good pads but they tend to be very hard on the rotors.
Illmatic
11-10-2005, 12:40 AM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED
I sold them for years when I worked at a local parts supplier. They\'re good pads but they tend to be very hard on the rotors.
Thanks for the feedback! On a different note, the prices you quoted me for rear pads and rotors (OEM) a few weeks back, was that including the TM3 discount?
FLIPDADY
11-10-2005, 09:19 AM
The rear rotors are $62.78 each, the first production pads are $67.52, and the updated pads are $91.09.
The first production pads are just as good if you don\'t mind a little brake dust.
bluntman
11-10-2005, 11:19 AM
Are the rear pads still on backorder? ;)
FLIPDADY
11-10-2005, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by bluntman
Are the rear pads still on backorder? ;)
The updated ones are. Don\'t worry I have one reserved for bluntman Sr.:p
nifty6
11-10-2005, 09:51 PM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED
The rear rotors are $62.78 each, the first production pads are $67.52, and the updated pads are $91.09.
The first production pads are just as good if you don\'t mind a little brake dust.
A little brake dust, how about a lot of brake dust. After 2 and a half days of only highway driving, (2,300KMS) only to exit for gas, food and motels the rear rims looked like I never have cleaned them since the day I bought the car 7 months ago. I was told the brake dust is not puched out by a moving axle like the fronts are so the dust just sticks onto the rims, OK...a new one on me.
I would gladly pay the extra $24 for pads to get cleaner rims and no early morning squeal.
Now with the colder and damp weather does everybody get the morning brake squeal when backing up?
Ex-Rolla
11-11-2005, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by nifty6
Now with the colder and damp weather does everybody get the morning brake squeal when backing up?
yup.. well I do anyway
FLIPDADY
11-11-2005, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by Ex-Rolla
Originally posted by nifty6
Now with the colder and damp weather does everybody get the morning brake squeal when backing up?
yup.. well I do anyway
I still do even with the updated ones.
nifty6
11-11-2005, 07:40 PM
Originally posted by FLIPSPEED
Originally posted by Ex-Rolla
Originally posted by nifty6
Now with the colder and damp weather does everybody get the morning brake squeal when backing up?
yup.. well I do anyway
I still do even with the updated ones.
How did you manage to get the updated pads? do you still get a lot of dust on the rear rims compared to the fronts? I could live with the morning brake noise if the updated pads would eliminate the brake dust. 1 out of 2 problem solved.
cyber
11-25-2005, 02:20 PM
I have the updated pads and the brake dust isn\'t as bad as before (with the original pads). But the noise in the morning is still the same (unfortunately).
I get the noise from the front and the rear pads.
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