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Good evening guys. Does anyone know where I can buy one front brake pads. That are cheaper than $325.
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OEM brake pads suck. Must love cleaning brake dust. Pay the money and buy decent ones.
 

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I know your mind is already made up about going with the OEM pads, but I'd highly recommend at least looking into the PowerStop Z26 pads. They're highly regarded around here, less expensive, and perform just like stock but without the obnoxious brake dust.
 

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I know your mind is already made up about going with the OEM pads, but I'd highly recommend at least looking into the PowerStop Z26 pads. They're highly regarded around here, less expensive, and perform just like stock but without the obnoxious brake dust.
Bump. Have read a lot of great things on here about the Powerstop Z26s. My car is hibernating for the winter but come spring if I have to replace my pads before track days I'm planning on running the Z26s
 
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I know your mind is already made up about going with the OEM pads, but I'd highly recommend at least looking into the PowerStop Z26 pads. They're highly regarded around here, less expensive, and perform just like stock but without the obnoxious brake dust.
Are they really that good? How long will they last because $50 seems very cheap to me
 

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If I’m not having any vibrations do I need to have the rotors recut?
 

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ohh . I think I have a 6 piston caliper. I do have a PP1 GT
Yep then you've got the 6 piston Brembreezys. LMR carries OEM and PowerStop Z26s for those too. $85 for both OEM and Z26, looks like both are in stock
 
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How hard is it to replace them if I don’t have to recut the rotors? Or do I have to have them recut?
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