Short review on the recommended autozone brake pads
I used the autozone lifetime free replacement pads a few guys on here recommended. They stop good and last well. I had them on a year and swapped them all out with no apparent damage to my rotors or arguments from autozone. The one caliper I didnt rebuild last time started to stick so one pad was worn more than the other. This was the main reason for the swap out. I decided to just buy the $30 pre rebuilt caliper this time. They would have lasted longer if I didnt have a malfunction. Thanks for the recommendation y'all.
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Thanks....I may try these next time.
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Which brake pads are we talking about? Standard, Gold, etc?
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Im not sure which they are. I believe they were in a red and blue duralast box. Free replacement as long as they are not down to the metal
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No matter how many miles/years?
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I've had good luck with their pads for other vehicles. Any luck with them while towing?
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I do more payload hauling than trailer these days so I am not sure how they would perform under heavy trailer conditions. I think they would perform well since they stop my truck good and are not quick to ware away.
I believe the warranty is regardless of time or miles. Definitely check though. |
Been using them for years. They last well when hauling a trailer 25K ayear like me. The lifetime warranty is good. I have replaced a lot of pads and shocks with it. They wonder when I'll sell that **** truck!
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Originally Posted by whiskers
(Post 3150901)
Been using them for years. They last well when hauling a trailer 25K ayear like me. The lifetime warranty is good. I have replaced a lot of pads and shocks with it. They wonder when I'll sell that **** truck!
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I ordered bilstein shocks from them in 08 and they had a lifetime. Best move I ever made.
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