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Old 05-30-2023, 03:49 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by JillsPorsche View Post
Point well taken, however, I am also wondering, given the light use, whether pads costing considerably less than factory will also be suitable. I could change the pads 3 or 4 times at the price.
When I bought my car in 17 I purchased some pads off eBay. I then decided, after reading upon these pages, to go aa different route spending ~$150 front aand rear... forget the brand.

I neded to replave the pads, six years later, and was going to purchase some $$$ [then remembering the Chinese pads I had from the 17 purchase.)

Installed them and they are workng fine. Street use... some sspeeding and cornering... hard braking. They work fine.

$$$ or $. You;re not racing... I'd just get some regular old pads. Good luck.

Not checking post for sp/gr errors.
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