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Old May 18, 2011, 11:01 PM
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brembo brake pads on rockauto???

I was looking around for some replacement pads and saw that rockauto.com has brembo front pads for $18.00 (fronts). Part number is BRM1001. I cant seem to find this part number anywhere? Has anyone head of this part number before. They are a closeout pad. I am almost tempted to spend the 20 bucks to buy a set...
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x1001 is the correct size. x961 is the rear. Seems to be the correct pad design.
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Very interesting... Thanks for the info Smike!
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Just my .02, but $20 closeout pad means it was probably $50 to begin with. Might want to just pick up a decent set of pads directed at your style of driving. They might be $100-150 an axle pair, but what is your time worth to change them out if you don't like the $20 set (which you can only run 1 time anyway since they are closeout).
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Originally Posted by Arctic Silver
Just my .02, but $20 closeout pad means it was probably $50 to begin with. Might want to just pick up a decent set of pads directed at your style of driving. They might be $100-150 an axle pair, but what is your time worth to change them out if you don't like the $20 set (which you can only run 1 time anyway since they are closeout).
Not only the time to replace the pads, the headache of having to do it twice for no great reason.
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