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StarryMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Definitely the best route for
> this original post writer is to swap out the brake pads. The caveat is
> the cost of some of the really good brake markets from 3rd parties.
> Have you seen the prices? And then there's the adjustment such as
> usual alignment and toe-in. Ever put 3rd party brake pads in?
The Kool Stop Continentals are only $5.95/pair. They're easy to install,
stop well, don't pick up grit, and they last a long time.
Art Harris
> Definitely the best route for
> this original post writer is to swap out the brake pads. The caveat is
> the cost of some of the really good brake markets from 3rd parties.
> Have you seen the prices? And then there's the adjustment such as
> usual alignment and toe-in. Ever put 3rd party brake pads in?
The Kool Stop Continentals are only $5.95/pair. They're easy to install,
stop well, don't pick up grit, and they last a long time.
Art Harris