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Question: I have recently purchased a 2003 Corvette and have noticed that the brake pads are going out. Do I need to take my car to an auto repair shop that has a speciality in Corvettes or can I just take it to the local chain brake shop?
Question: My Corvette's brake pads need to be replaced. Can I use any type of break pads or are there some especially designed for a Corvette that I must use?
Answer: It is usually best to use OEM brakes on sports cars. However, it is possible to get peformance brakes for sports cars that will work just as, if not better than the OEM brakes.
Question: I really need my brake pads replaced soon. Are ATE brake pads any good?
Question: I need to replace my brake pads as soon as possible. Are OEM brake pads reliable?
Question: I need to replace my GMC's brake pads. Do they have to be GMC brake pads?
Question: My car needs new brake pads. Where can I find cheap GM brake pads?
Answer: You could look it up on the internet and read about it to get more information about GM brake pads. Then you could ask your local auto shop and see if they can replace you brake pads and for how much.
Question: My car need new brake pads. How to change brake pads by yourself?
Answer: Changing brake pads can be easy once you do it once. Jack up the car so the wheel is off the ground. Take off the tire. You will see a round ring which is the rotor. The pads are on top of the rotor. You will need a socket to take them off.
Question: Are morse ceramic brake pads durable? How does their braking power compare with standard semi-metallic type brake pads?
Question: I need to replace my brake pads soon. Do I need to use Honda Brake pads for my Honda?
Question: I want to replace all of my mustang's brake pads. What brand of brake pads should I use?