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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    guys saang shop kayo nagpupunta to have your brake pads changed? i've been looking over the forums and the net and mukhang kaya naman i-diy. kaya lang ang problem ko wala akong gamit especially when it's time to push back the brake piston.

    also, nakikita ko marami suggestion is to use bendix standard. mga how much ito and meron ba nito sa blade/true value/concorde or do i have to go to banawe pa?

    many thanks.

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    Most auto decently stocked auto supplies should have bendix pads available for the more popular car models. You can have your suking talyer or gas station do the pad change and perhaps you may want to drain/change your brake fluid as well and clean the rear drums.

    In Banawe, you can try Wheelers Suspension Haus.

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    sa suking auto supply merong bendix or kung merong bosch mas okay.
    pakabit mo na lang sa suking brake specialist or mechanic.

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    that's a simple job. if you're in the area feel free to pass by the shop

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    #5
    sa shell dati nagpakabit ako 250 lang labor on both sides. ako bumili ng pads

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    #6
    di ba kailangan pa i-reface and rotor disc nyan so that the new break pad will sit properly?

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by speedyfix View Post
    that's a simple job. if you're in the area feel free to pass by the shop
    i almost forgot!!!

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    #8
    Ang brake pads ba ay depende sa car model? Magkano kaya rear pads for Chevy Venture?

  9. Join Date
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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by wewoy_romero View Post
    guys saang shop kayo nagpupunta to have your brake pads changed? i've been looking over the forums and the net and mukhang kaya naman i-diy. kaya lang ang problem ko wala akong gamit especially when it's time to push back the brake piston....
    kung front disk brake using large screw driver insert mo lang s window sa gitna ng caliper pwede m n ipry up para pumasok uli ung piston masmadali pa kung luwagan m konti ung bleed screw para malambot lang ang batak mo ng screw driver kung drum brake magkabilang pry bar sa side ng brake shoe naman

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    #10
    brake pads are car specific...

  11. Join Date
    Feb 2005
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    #11
    Any listing of good brands and models with respective prices? I have read some stuff about ebc, endless, bosch and bendix.

    slightly OT, any recommendations for brake shoes? for crv and ek civics.

  12. Join Date
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    #12
    bendix 1k+, ebc4k+, endless/winmax from 6k-10k for the pads.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by speedyfix View Post
    bendix 1k+, ebc4k+, endless/winmax from 6k-10k for the pads.
    sir among the 4 pads, which is appropriate for civic s.i.r which is a weak (for me) stock break using oem nissin pads.. Tanabe and Ebc green are my choice.. which would be better.. i believe they are almost the same in price..
    how about the performance? tnx in advance

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