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Question: My break pads recently started squeaking. Where online can I find information on how to replace break pads?
Answer: One of my favorite sites for this kind of question is howstuffworks.com. You'll most likely be able to find informative instructions there.
Question: I am rebuilding a car and need new break pads. Where can I find new break pads online?
Answer: My favorite Auto parts store is Auto Zone, they have a wide variety of parts for specific cars and model. The service is great, so I'm sure they will have no problem assisting you with your new break pads.
Question: I need a break pad change really bad. where can I get a low priced professional break pad change?
Answer: You can get this done at any local garage as it is a simple procedure. You can also try auto zone. they can order your brake pad and install it too.
Question: I need to replace my front break pads. Are these more difficult to replace than rear brake pads?
Answer: Typically the Front brake pads are larger, but usually no more difficult to replace than the rear. The calipers on either side should just flip up once unbolted, you lock in the the new pads and put the caliper back in place. Use C clamp to move the piston back, and inspect your rotors too.
Question: I really need my brake pads replaced soon. Are ATE brake pads any good?
Question: I need to replace my GMC's brake pads. Do they have to be GMC brake pads?
Question: My Ford's new brake pads are not very good. What companies sell replacement pads?
Answer: There are several companies making aftermarket brake pads for your Ford. I would recommend having your local Ford Dealer install your brakes in order to insure the job gets done right. they also just sell the pads in case you wanted to do them yourself.
Question: I need to replace my brake pads as soon as possible. Are OEM brake pads reliable?
Question: I need to replace brake pads in my son's car. What is the cost to replace brake pads?
Answer: Most brakes are no more than $30 dollars each. I have never paid more than around $20 but all cars very. O'Reilys and AutoZone are good places that you can find breaks and there prices are really good.
Question: I need to replace my brake pads soon. Do I need to use Honda Brake pads for my Honda?