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Old 02-06-2005, 01:55 AM
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I am getting close to having the brake pads on my 03 Sequioa replaced. Can you owners share where you bought yours and how you like them compared to the oem pads?
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Performance Friction 0812.20 or a similar number from AutoZone for the old-style small calipers. Performance Friction is just now releasing their 0976.20 pads for the new-style large calipers. Akebono has good pads for both size calipers. Porterfield does also.


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As a Automotive repair Mgr. The stock pad is as good as the Akebone (Akebono is the manufacture for the O.E. pad) From there I would suggest Raybestos "QS" Quiet Stop Pads. All of these are a ceramic pad, do NOT use a semi metallic or fully metallic pad.

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