Buy the least expensive pads from McParts. Oreilly, AUtozone, Advance, and NAPA all have house brand inexpensive pads. I use NAPA or oreilly. Fronts generally run $16-$20.

Expensive pads wear out your rotors. SO next time, you have to replace pads and rotors. Unless you are racing, not much difference in stopping power. The human factor (reaction time) is much more significant.


At 01:00 PM 10/14/2008, you wrote:
Okay, this will reveal that I an considering going to a McParts (thought I
did try to call Rusty a couple times and he must have been swamped, and I
had to go).
Remind me what the difference is that I will see with ceramic brake pads.

I called the local Schucks (theyre called Checker where I come from). They
offer ceramic for the front at about $60. Otherwise their Professional line
is about $50 for front and $30 something for rear.

Talking about the 87 190D in which the brake light has been coming on, and
the brakes squeal a bit.

Havent made time to pull the wheels and look yet. Hoping mightily that I
havent let them go too long.

Brian
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