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Old 09-19-2005, 09:06 PM   #4
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oh we always use bendix at the shop to replace worn stock pads. If you wanna fit in a big aftermarket unecessary thing, then go ahead.
Ceramic pads will do the trick tho, they offer great stopping power, and i assure you, if used even somewhat properly they wont warp anything cuz of their stiffness or w/e. dont know why there is that stigma on them =/ We have used ceramic pads on our work trucks and our expedition (it tows our boats and stuff) for years, never really needed em on our cars though. (im puttin them on my car next anyways )
But i have semi metallic Bendix pads, which are perfectly suitable, and will last you a long time. They are the ONLY kind of semi metallic pads we use at our shop.
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