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Which brake pads for 95 cobra?

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  • Start date Start date Oct 27, 2004

Danny-Boi

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Which brake pads would you guys recommend for a 95 cobra? Not racing pads jus street pads. Replacing rotors and want some pads and dont want to spend TOO much.

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wytstang

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I use the Ford brake pads they are pretty good and last for a while and they have good stopping power as well.
 

Danny-Boi

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Do you kno how much they are? Any other suggestions?

Thanks
 

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ok wearever silver from advanced auto parts lifetime warrenty just when they wear out take them off slam the on the counter and they give you a new pair. I got mine in sale $20.00 for both fronts for my Cobra.
 
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It depends on what you're needing. Street pads vary a lot, as do personal preferences.
Here are some sample questions to help you get started:
Is brake dust acceptable in the pursuit of performance, or are pretty wheels more important?
Is some brake squeal acceptable for better performance?
Do you want a compound that stops harder the first time or the fifth?
Which is more important, mileage (longevity) or performance?
What's the pad budget? Under $50? Under $500?
Where will the car be most of the time, stoplight to stoplight or long highway hauls?
Is the car significantly modified (heavier and/or faster)?
 

Scott_95GT

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just remember those more expensive pads with the lifetime warrenty only have a lifetime warrenty because they are too hard, and will wear down your rotors. It's better to get the cheaper ones and change 'em every 40,000 miles. Unless your car is used for more than just street and light strip applications.
 
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