Rear Brake pads
Originally Posted by iam7head,Jul 28 2009, 11:01 AM
go with oem if you don't track your car
they are best for 90% of s2k driver, save those kragen sh-t for the civic
they are best for 90% of s2k driver, save those kragen sh-t for the civic
To the op
Get OEM they're most likely going to be the best bet for your needs.
Hardtopguy.com sells them.
Do you have an Oreilly Auto Parts around you?
In texas, you can buy Nissin pads (Honda) from an Oreilly auto parts that comes in a Nissin box
or if you have a lambo, you can buy lambo's OEM (Jurid) in a jurid box
thought it was cool
In texas, you can buy Nissin pads (Honda) from an Oreilly auto parts that comes in a Nissin box
or if you have a lambo, you can buy lambo's OEM (Jurid) in a jurid box
thought it was cool
Originally Posted by mikeabtin,Jul 28 2009, 04:51 PM
So the Performance Friction Carbon Metallic Brake Pads are good?
You can sometimes bargain with them.
Your best choice would be to stay with the OEM pads as they are rated pretty high.
Now, if your looking to get it by Saturday, your best bet is getting it at the stealership. Unless, you can find someone that sells the OEM pads for cheap but that will require a little more searching in your area. If it can wait, order from Hardtopguy or Handa Accessories. I believe they both have them for about $40 a set. The following is a link for HnA and Hardtopguy:
Handa Accessories
Hardtopguy
Now, if your looking to get it by Saturday, your best bet is getting it at the stealership. Unless, you can find someone that sells the OEM pads for cheap but that will require a little more searching in your area. If it can wait, order from Hardtopguy or Handa Accessories. I believe they both have them for about $40 a set. The following is a link for HnA and Hardtopguy:
Handa Accessories
Hardtopguy
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