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Old 04-27-2006, 03:28 PM   #1
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Default Re: Sticky brake pads needed.

Yup, I do use Praise Dyno front pads/rear shoes and like them a lot. The tests that I've read as well as my actual use of them makes me like them. I think they were about $50-60 for front (pads) and $50-60 for rear (shoes). New brake hardware was maybe another $50. All in all, I have been very happy. I do also have the power booster/mc from NPD.

The way I remember form way back when I had 4 drum manual brakes, it wasn't much fun when everyone else could stop a lot quicker than I could.

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