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  1. Join Date
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    orig pads ng 03 pajero ko ang kapal pa pinalinis ko pa ang ingay parin!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013
    orig pads ng 03 pajero ko ang kapal pa pinalinis ko pa ang ingay parin!!

    pa-check mo rotors bro. baka may sabit. kapain mo yung likod (kadalasan to meron) kapag may mga lubog na part, yun na yung cause nung ingay. sumisingit kasi yung dust particles dun kaya kapag nag-brake ka, maingay.

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    call the shop if you need a price. the number is in my sig

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    R-Spec? Try looking at an actual sample, then that should speak for itself. Comparing it with bendix and Bosch is like comparing apples and oranges. When buying brake pads, insist on buying only NON_ASBESTOS pads. Asbestos is also very bad for the environment.... Most brake pads now come with asbestos. Guys this is a silent killer and since 2003 it has been banned completely in other countiresa due to the bad effect it has on your body. Asbestos can cause cancer, and directly affects your lungs. I suggest you guys try the Bosch power plus line. Bosch also has a standard line but all pads are NON ASBESTOS if you love your rotors, and care for your safety then I recommend these.

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    Whats the best value brake pads for ranger 2017? The choices are OEM, brembo, bendix and Icer

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    Quote Originally Posted by miguel20 View Post
    Whats the best value brake pads for ranger 2017? The choices are OEM, brembo, bendix and Icer

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    Ford Ranger - For American cars like Ford try Motorcraft, for GM, Cadillac, Chevrolet & Buick try AC Delco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JapanABC View Post
    Ford Ranger - For American cars like Ford try Motorcraft, for GM, Cadillac, Chevrolet & Buick try AC Delco.
    Bro how about for Japanese cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JapanABC View Post
    Ford Ranger - For American cars like Ford try Motorcraft, for GM, Cadillac, Chevrolet & Buick try AC Delco.

    Hi Dude, I just bought an '09 Sta. Fe and I just feel like the brakes are on the weak side. Do you have a recommended fix or Brand/Shop not at the level of Brembo's? Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRDI Tantor View Post
    Hi Dude, I just bought an '09 Sta. Fe and I just feel like the brakes are on the weak side. Do you have a recommended fix or Brand/Shop not at the level of Brembo's? Cheers!
    weak brakes? it could be bad shock absorbers. if theyre bad, the front will nosedive alittle more and if the road is not perfect traction is lost.

    brake fluid changed?

    how is the handbrake? 5-7 clicks?

    or bad scenario, brake booster lost vacuum..
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    Last edited by StockEngine; April 9th, 2017 at 01:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRDI Tantor View Post
    Hi Dude, I just bought an '09 Sta. Fe and I just feel like the brakes are on the weak side. Do you have a recommended fix or Brand/Shop not at the level of Brembo's? Cheers!
    but isn't that "normal"? it is a bigger and heavier vehicle than other vehicles... needs more brakes to brake 'er.
    you might open the brakes and take a look, for anything "suspicious".

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    Quote Originally Posted by JapanABC View Post
    Ford Ranger - For American cars like Ford try Motorcraft, for GM, Cadillac, Chevrolet & Buick try AC Delco.
    OEMs are manufacturers who resell another company's product under their own name and branding.

    Puro gasolina pag US. Walang small engine na diesel doon.

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    Matibay ang Bendix, sa sobrang tibay nya yung rotor ang inuubos. ^_^
    Last week nagpalit ako ng brake pads kasi 2 years na yung Bendix halos di pa nangangalahati yung upod.
    Yung rotor ko paubos na.

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    ^

    da best para sa akin project mu talaga para sa mga japanese cars. halos pareho ng performance ng oem brake pads

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertst0rm View Post
    OEMs are manufacturers who resell another company's product under their own name and branding.

    Puro gasolina pag US. Walang small engine na diesel doon.
    Yeah I know that, but unlike Bendix which is just a replacement brand, Motorcraft is the 2nd genuine brand of Ford which has certain level of specs and guarantee that it won't eat thru your rotors not like Bendix(Doesn't mean that the brakes eat thru the rotors very fast is equivalent to "Matibay" siya it just goes to show that they are mixing some materials in their brake pad to get more dikit sa rotors), also they don't use too much metals for their brakes which is good for the environment. Also there are no US OEM brand for brakes for US branded vehicles aside from TRW which are selling Made in China brake pads for the aftermarket in the Philippines and it ain't better than Bendix. So when that person asked me which brand is best I just gave him the 2nd genuine brand of Ford. As for Japanese cars if your using Honda then better buy NISSIN since they buy from another OEM manufacturer of brakes but the quality is still maintained since NISSIN is a tier 1 OEM direct supplier to HONDA. But regarding the wheel, brake & clutch assembly they manufacture by themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertst0rm View Post
    OEMs are manufacturers who resell another company's product under their own name and branding
    Baliktad. OEMs are THE part manufacturers. Bosch, Denso, Stanley, and Aisin Seiki are examples of OEMs. They supply parts to vehicle manufacturers, which may or may not rebrand them as their own.

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    Bendix general ata yun. Ok naman parang oem din

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    ^ Autoplus sa ortigas. Kung di ako nagkakamali P 3.5k last bili ko for front disk brakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    ^ Autoplus sa ortigas. Kung di ako nagkakamali P 3.5k last bili ko for front disk brakes.

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    ok bro salamat.

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    What brake pad for Toyota Hiace or Vios? Okay na ba bendix ?
    Sa Starex ko di ako gumagamit ng Bendix kasi dun. Original.palagi or Mobis

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