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Need to replace rear brake pads and rotors. Should I go with OEM or?

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Old 09-07-2009, 04:04 PM
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Default Need to replace rear brake pads and rotors. Should I go with OEM or?

Or is there anything less expensive that will be just as good if not better or is there something a little more money but worth getting.

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Old 09-07-2009, 06:03 PM
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I went with Porterfield brake pads and there almost dust free. Got them from Myroadster.net phone is 888-563-7227
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I went with EBC Redstuff pads and the EBC GD Rotors... I think it is a pretty good setup... Although I haven't had anything else besides stock on there



The Black Coating comes off....it would be sweet if they stayed black...

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myself i had a warped rotor issue, so i used the gold dimpled rotors from EBC, noticed a good difference and they were pretty cheap. still on the stock pads though, have not had the opportunity to replace those yet.
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