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Old 07-29-2013, 08:24 PM   #1
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Duralast Gold pads

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Hi - there is no edge code. I am including a picture of the back, which has the only set of information on the entire pad.

The pad is fully seated into the caliper. I tried wiggling and tried different angles. The pistons are retracted enough that there is no tension (yet) from the pistons.

OK, they are made by Roulunds, so not ours. FYI the "Edge Code" are the letters and numbers on the shim. So in that case, you should return the pads to give them warranty. But seriously, If the pads are free you can go ahead and use them or you can return them to an AZ store.
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Old 07-31-2013, 07:56 AM   #2
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Thank you for the help.

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OK, they are made by Roulunds, so not ours. FYI the "Edge Code" are the letters and numbers on the shim. So in that case, you should return the pads to give them warranty. But seriously, If the pads are free you can go ahead and use them or you can return them to an AZ store.
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