Posted by Hobo,NC on January 07, 2014 at 05:45:48 from (173.189.216.77):
In Reply to: 05 F 150 brakes posted by JD Seller on January 06, 2014 at 19:56:17:
If you are happy that's all that counts... My supplier use to supply Bendix then changed over to Wagner... It was rare to have a complaint using Bendix :D I think all the vehicles I installed Wagner's on gave me a noise issue so unless its all I can get hold of I will not install them...
The best stopping pad I have used bar none are NAPA top of the line (I don't know who makes them)... I do know on Chevy trucks (that have the worst brakes to begin with) Napa pads stop the best...
The best all around performing pad I use is wearever Gold from Advance auto parts... I apply a coat of shoe polish (BG Stop Squeal) to every set pads are shoes life is good...
A fellow shop owner I know that does allot of brakes is a believer in Raybestos I do trust his evaluation but I don't deal with his supplier... I have never ran across a shop owner that had a good thing to say about Wagner Themo noisy pads...
If someone around here would stock Bendix they would get all my brake businesses... Instead low bidder gets the contract...
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