Very noob-like question about brakes

Got an oil change recently and Ford did the multi-point inspection.

Rear brakes are down to 3-5mm or 4/32" - 7/32" (yellow)

Been getting some screeching from them. What would be the most logical path to take at this point, even if it involves upgrading to aftermarket. What kind of prices am I looking at?

Fronts are still good. Had the rotors cut back in december, I assume on just the fronts?
 
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Waste of money upgrading the rears to Cobra, imo. It would be cheaper to just get some better discs with Hawk pads. If I remember correctly, the fronts do most of the stopping anyway.

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Thanks for the info, any recommendations?

http://www.americanmuscle.com/ceramic-9404-gt-rearpads.html
http://www.americanmuscle.com/hawk-1994-2004-mustang-gt-v6-rear-brake-pads.html

Good idea to get some Hawk fronts too?

Are these worth a damn?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/94-04-mustang-gt-v6-powerslot-rotors-rear.html

They have DBA cross-drilled/slotted also but they're out of stock.
Willing to order elsewhere if the price is right on some better quality stuff.
 
Do you find the brakes lacking? If not, just get stock-style replacement pads. Otherwise you need to upgrade the fronts to really make a difference.

If the rotors are chewed up from grinding then replace those too or have 'em turned if there's enough material left.
 
It's a DD with occasional trips to the drag strip.

I'll check with Autozone on some new pads. What about noise and brake dust? One of the appealing factors I liked about the Hawks. Don't really have TOO much of an issue with brake dust on the rear since, as stated above, most of the work is done up front.

I'll take a look at the rotors tomorrow. Think I could get those from Autozone as well if it came to it? Can I tell myself if they can be cut or do they need to be measured? If it's cheaper to cut them then I'd rather not replace the rears.
 
It's a DD with occasional trips to the drag strip.

I'll check with Autozone on some new pads. What about noise and brake dust? One of the appealing factors I liked about the Hawks. Don't really have TOO much of an issue with brake dust on the rear since, as stated above, most of the work is done up front.

I'll take a look at the rotors tomorrow. Think I could get those from Autozone as well if it came to it? Can I tell myself if they can be cut or do they need to be measured? If it's cheaper to cut them then I'd rather not replace the rears.

I do the same with my car. Strip on occasion. Get Autozone blanks for the rear and a decent set of pads. Not worth cutting rotors IMO with the price of blanks being so cheap.
 
I do the same with my car. Strip on occasion. Get Autozone blanks for the rear and a decent set of pads. Not worth cutting rotors IMO with the price of blanks being so cheap.

The Wagners seem kinda common amongst the Auto Parts stores. Any word on them?

They have a lifetime warranty.

Really worth it to get nice pads for the rear when I can just get cheap ones from Autozone?
 
The Wagners seem kinda common amongst the Auto Parts stores. Any word on them?

They have a lifetime warranty.

Really worth it to get nice pads for the rear when I can just get cheap ones from Autozone?

Lifetime warranty for brake is crap IMO. With DD and not much racing there is a very slight change that something will happen to them.

Just get a cheap blank for a rotor. Like $20 a piece. Turning them is probably about the same, maybe a little less.

I'd probably get a mid grade pad for the rear.
 
Lifetime warranty for brake is crap IMO. With DD and not much racing there is a very slight change that something will happen to them.

Just get a cheap blank for a rotor. Like $20 a piece. Turning them is probably about the same, maybe a little less.

I'd probably get a mid grade pad for the rear.

Sounds good. Bad idea to go to Ford for the labor? How much should it roughly cost to install rotors and pads?

What do you consider a mid-grade pad?

What about the Hawks?
1994-2004 Mustang GT and V6 Hawk High Performance Street Rear Brake Pads at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
Hawk Performance Ceramic Brake Pads (1994-2004 Mustang GT/V6 Rear Pair) at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!

These at the local store.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/s...?make=Ford&model=Mustang&year=2004&vi=1425024
 
Just called Ford and they want $90 per rotor and $80 for the pads so I'll pass on that.


They have these in stock for rotors. Good to go?
Brake Best Drum/Rotor 81-125406 - Brake Rotor 2004 Ford Mustang | O'Reilly Auto Parts

And these for pads...
Wagner QC627 - Brake Pads 2004 Ford Mustang | O'Reilly Auto Parts

Should I grab those pads or get the Hawk Ceramics for $75 shipped?

Sorry for all the questions. I'm anal about my car but clueless on some stuff lol I just have doubts about cheap stuff but if it's pointless to get expensive parts in this case then I won't bother. Just need the reassurance haha
 
Just called Ford and they want $90 per rotor and $80 for the pads so I'll pass on that.


They have these in stock for rotors. Good to go?
Brake Best Drum/Rotor 81-125406 - Brake Rotor 2004 Ford Mustang | O'Reilly Auto Parts

And these for pads...
Wagner QC627 - Brake Pads 2004 Ford Mustang | O'Reilly Auto Parts

Should I grab those pads or get the Hawk Ceramics for $75 shipped?

Sorry for all the questions. I'm anal about my car but clueless on some stuff lol I just have doubts about cheap stuff but if it's pointless to get expensive parts in this case then I won't bother. Just need the reassurance haha

You should really learn how to change your own brakes. One of the simplest things to do next to an oil change.

Not seeing input from anyone else, but personally I but cheaper brakes in the rear than the front. It's all personal experience and preference.