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Old 06-03-2013, 07:35 AM
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ive got 50,000 on oem pads. Def. buy them again !
 
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Old 07-17-2013, 10:11 AM
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I ran stockers, EBCs, and now Wagner

The Mopar pads were great!
 
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New here, just found this thread, I'm looking for new rotors and pads for the front of my Dodge. Has anyone ever used rotordepot or 360 performance rotors? They aren't terribly expensive like ebc's etc. and I'm tired of the autoparts store brands. Thought I'd try drilled and slotted rotors too, with 35's it would be nice to stop faster. Let me know, thanks!
 
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Old 06-06-2015, 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CumminStrong
I only use Bendix pads. I use the ones that are made for heavy trucks. They use them on ambulance and tow trucks. I have put a pair on my 2001 1.5 yrs ago and they are going strong. Check them out and you wont be sorry.

Got them at Autozone.

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Ditto. The shop I use supplies Bendix Titanium pads for our trucks.
That being said my stockers are like new @ 66K thahanks largely to the manual trans
 
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Originally Posted by CumminStrong
I only use Bendix pads. I use the ones that are made for heavy trucks. They use them on ambulance and tow trucks. I have put a pair on my 2001 1.5 yrs ago and they are going strong. Check them out and you wont be sorry.

Got them at Autozone.

Jay
Ditto. The shop I use supplies Bendix Titanium pads for our trucks.
That being said my stockers are like new @ 66K thanks largely to the manual trans.
Sorry for the double post. No delete option.
 
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Old 06-12-2015, 11:13 AM
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I ended up getting the rotors from rotordepot.com, sourcing my own pads. So far so good. Lot's of hills around here so we go through the brakes! Definitely better than before, only time will tell now!!
 
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