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Old 04-19-2017, 11:05 AM   #15
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Unless you track or race the car you're not going to get better than OEM really.

I get OEM AC-Delco pads for usually around $100 a set (front or rear / give or take $20-40) through Amazon or Rock Auto.

The part numbers you listed are correct. The rears (171-0882) can be had on Amazon for 80 bucks and yes, they're OEM. The fronts (171-1112) looks like Rockauto has the best prices today at $140. Time you figure in shipping Amazon may be close to or beat the price.
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Old 04-19-2017, 03:30 PM   #16
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Yeah I don't do any tracking. I have taken it to the track 3 times and ran it only 3 times and there's plenty of time to stop so it's not really like I have to slam hard on the brakes at 100mph. Where I live there is only a 1/8 mile track.

Alright, thanks. I'll pay a few extra for the OEM brakes. They last almost 30k miles anyways. And I only put about 3-4000 a year on the car
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Old 09-07-2019, 09:48 AM   #17
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QUOTE=blakjak55;9681686]Unless you track or race the car you're not going to get better than OEM really.

I get OEM AC-Delco pads for usually around $100 a set (front or rear / give or take $20-40) through Amazon or Rock Auto.

The part numbers you listed are correct. The rears (171-0882) can be had on Amazon for 80 bucks and yes, they're OEM. The fronts (171-1112) looks like Rockauto has the best prices today at $140. Time you figure in shipping Amazon may be close to or beat the price.[/QUOTE]
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