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I'm a big fan of Akebono Ceramics. I've used them on my last two mercedes vehicles and there was a noticeable difference in stopping power and much less brake dust. I also replaced the rotors at the same time with a Raybestos product. ____________________ I Like Guns and stuff | |||
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If your rotors lasted 138k I would think OEM would fit the bill nicely. They may cost more but you won't need to worry about the for a very long time. | |||
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Only the strong survive |
My findings as well. Better to wear the pads versus the rotors. I have the original rotors on my C2500 Chevy with 206K miles. 41 | |||
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Odd that if the rotors are warped it would only vibrate while braking sometimes. As reflex/deflex 64 said, replace the caliper slide hardware too. | |||
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A couple of weeks ago, I put the Napa Adaptive One Ceramic pads on my car with rotors from Car Quest. Best brakes I've ever had on the car. For the rear, I got shoes right from the dealer, which were cheaper than the parts stores. Finally happy with this combo. Dave | |||
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