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January 24th, 2005 04:38 PM #11[QUOTE=ARB]change your front pads to good ones. like CFM they are made in australia and is better than the stock ones. you can buy them sa distributor of old man. i use them in my isuzu it brakes better. ano ba strada the box type or new one.
Tanong ko lang po sir kasi mahina rin ang brakes ng pajero gen 2 ko. How much kaya yung sinasabi ninyong CFM pads? ty.
Saka sa mga nakasubok na rin magupgrade ng brake pads anong brand and how much inabot.Last edited by CZintrclr; January 24th, 2005 at 04:41 PM.
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January 24th, 2005 05:27 PM #12
Bigger rotors will produce more braking power than stock. Pero kung pads lang minimal lang ang difference. I tired EBC a couple of years ago, medyo umikli ang braking distance but still not enough. If I remember it correctly, nasa 12K yung damage all four corners, plus 1 liter of AGIP DOT4 fluid.
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January 24th, 2005 10:28 PM #13I'm using Bendix "4wd" brake pads, cost about P1900 a set. Better than stock pads of isuzu trooper.
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January 25th, 2005 01:09 AM #14
i also installed bendix on my patrol. Brake King yata yung model? pucha, ang tindi mag produce ng brake dusts! 3 days after car wash, kulay brown na yung mags ko!
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January 25th, 2005 02:06 AM #15
I think you are referring to QFM and not CFM. QFM = Queensland Friction Materials. I got mine for about 3k sa RATS alabang. Free labor on installation. Pretty good, minimal brake dust and improved braking from OEM Nissan pads. BTW I have a local Nissan Terrano, which has a reputation of weaker than avearage brakes.
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