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Old 04-18-2010, 07:14 PM   #1
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EBC Brake Pads

EBC brake pads are a popular replacement choice when its time to change worn pads. They work as well as OEM pads but seem to make a slight buzzing sound when applied in most cases. This is normal for these pads.
You will need three sets of pads to do a complete pad change, two RH sets and one LH set.

RH Pads FA231HH 2 sets required (for rear wheel & front RH side)

LH Pads FA229HH 1 set required ( for front LH side)


Sixity is also an aftermarket supplier of brake pads. I am using these at the moment and find them as quiet as the OEM pads.
They are available in organic, sintered, and ceramic. I found the best prices on Ebay, although you can order from their website as well.

http://stores.channeladvisor.com/six...re/search.aspx

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