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Old Apr 19, 2003 | 02:30 PM
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Pads and brake lines.

Ok fellas was looking at the brake pads and lines in tire rack. The pads that I was looking at are the "Satisfied" Pro Ceramic Enhanced disc pads. Anyone here ever use them?? I purchased a set of Performane friction carbon metallics for my impala a few years back and boy did they growllll..did not like them to much. Also they have some steel braided lines called Goodridge they look like good quality stuff. Anyone here ever use them?? My car is a daily driver..Im just looking for something to improve overall stopping..emergency situations..etc etc. the price for the ceramics were 37 bucks and the lines were 140 bucks I believe. Thanks guys..
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Old Apr 20, 2003 | 08:04 AM
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Car: '88 Iroc, '91 RS, and a '70 RS
Engine: 5.7 TPI; 5.0 TBI; ZZ4/T56 on the ag
Transmission: A4, A4, slated to be a T56
I personally have no experience with either of the brands you mentioned, but as far as brake lines go, buy Earl's lines. Summit and Jegs have them and they are under $100.

I didn't like the PFCM pads I had either. I have the regular Raybestos pads ($16 I think) on my RS and EBC Greenstuff pads on my 1LE-equipped Iroc. Both cars stop very well.

HTH...Ed
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