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Should pads be replaced at the same time rotors are replaced or am I alright if the stock pads are still good? Also, does $34 per front Brembo plain vented rotor sound like a good deal?
P.S. Anyone in the Cerritos, CA area willing to help me with installation?
P.S. Anyone in the Cerritos, CA area willing to help me with installation?
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You really should replace the pads at the same time as the rotors.
As far as the help, this should help.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=259349
As far as the help, this should help.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=259349
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sounds like a pretty good deal to me...anytime u resurface or get a new rotor its best that u always replace the brake pads...but on the other hand if u have a lot of pad remaining u can always sand the pad down till the glaze goes away and slap em back on to save some $$ and not waste a very new pad.. P.S....whered u get the rotors from?...i may get some as well
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