Talk to me about brake pads!

fry

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Having my brake pads changed because I have none left, but I have to order them myself. I looked on AM and the front and rear pads were something like $160 together. I'm really not looking to put high performance pads on my car, but at the same time I don't really want to buy the shizziest crap they make. Please tell me what brake pads yall recommend for under $100 (thats front and rear together). I found Duralast at around $50 for both front and rear, are they good? I just really don't want to spend a fortune...

Also, I have no idea where to post this, sorry!
 

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If you just plan on regular street driving etc.. I would go with Duralast Golds from Autozone. They are a good quality pad that usually comes with
new pad retaining clips, and I havent had any problems with noise/dust on the cars I have installed them on.
 

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yea, I have wearever silvers on my car because I'm poor and haven't upgraded my brakes. It was like $30 for the fronts, didn't change the back because they were solid.

Go to the part store and ask for pads for your mustang and just get their brand. Will be more than sufficient.
 

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A black GT owner on here just brought some duralast gold brake pads. Looks good on his car.
 

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Ok ok ok.. i guess you'll need the rotors to get the full effect:
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