You may just have glazed the pads.  Pull them out to check.  If they need
replacing, any good parts place will have them.  If they are glazed, just
give them a sandpaper.
----- Original Message -----
From: "james wade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, 1 August 2002 20:56 PM
Subject: suitible brake pads


> MY pads are squeeking to buggery and it seems liek i need a new set,
> what can they be replaced with and who do i go to (adelaide area).
>
> just so you know they do need replacing after some hard braking driving
> through the hills the other week (it got so bad that I could smell the
> rubber off the pads in the car)... and it now seems that I am realising
> that i should avoid those roads for now...
>
> its just some stock drums(rear) and discs (front)...
>
> -james
>
> James Wade / underground electronic magazine
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> PO BOX 140
> Kensington Park, SA 5068
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> f:+61 8 8219 1070
> m:+61 (0)421 846 630
>
>
>

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