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05/29/15 08:11 PM
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04 2500 CTD,time for new brake pads.what are the best ones to use?

Re: brake pads [Re: bonefish] #1837079
05/30/15 01:38 AM
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I just got some PFC carbon metallic pads for my 72 W200. Haven't had time to put them on yet blah

Amazon had them the cheapest I could find.


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Re: brake pads [Re: hooziewhatsit] #1837177
05/30/15 10:23 AM
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Thanks, I looked at those.My concern is longevity,my oe pads lasted quite awhile with towing,i don't tow much anymore but I had my brakes done at a shop instead of doing them myself and it already needs new pads.nothing is binding or dragging and its not like they wore out super fast.its a real heavy truck and I was just wanting some input on the best pads for this particular app.

Re: brake pads [Re: bonefish] #1837288
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I wonder if Hawk has their Super Duty pads for that application. Apparently they're pretty good as well.

EBC also make their green stuff 7ks, intended for heavy trucks.

Here's my last thread on brake pads
https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbt...tml#Post1816362


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