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Originally posted by wed3k View Posti think honda oem pads are pretty damn good and they arent 80 bucks since ive bought them at the dealer before.
the only pads that beat oem are the super high performance ones.
I have also found the honda ones to be good. I was quoting the $80 from memory and I guess my memory was not correct.
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Originally posted by 93Frost_cb7 View Postmy oem pads wore down so bad my rotors are developing some pretty serious grooves. and i was thinking, if i only replace my pads, won't the grooves engrave into the pads? resulting in new rotors getting grooves from the pads??
Hmmmm.. You could have the old rotors "turned at a machine shop or, when you get new rotors, get new pads.
I like Raybestos pads from Pep Boys..
The questions just get more and more difficult to answer here.
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Originally posted by 93Frost_cb7 View Postmy oem pads wore down so bad my rotors are developing some pretty serious grooves. and i was thinking, if i only replace my pads, won't the grooves engrave into the pads? resulting in new rotors getting grooves from the pads??
Theoretically you can resurface your rotors but the trick is getting them off first.Personally, with the stock Hub over Rotor setup, I think it's easier just to buy a 2nd set of rotors, install those, and have the old ones resurfaced at a shop for next time.
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Originally posted by batever View PostThe answer is yes. So when you replace your rotors, get new pads with them.
Theoretically you can resurface your rotors but the trick is getting them off first.Personally, with the stock Hub over Rotor setup, I think it's easier just to buy a 2nd set of rotors, install those, and have the old ones resurfaced at a shop for next time.
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