New rear pads and rotors!

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Pads were starting to get a little low so before the winter months started(and I go back to school) I figured I would put some new rear brakes on. Went with Napa Ultra Premium Rotors and the Adaptive One Pads. Total came to $174. Fronts wont be due for a long time, they hardly look worn any at all. Currently have 51,*** miles on her, just changed the oil too. Not really doing a write-up, just showing some pics.

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Shes a beaut clark:

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Getting ready to do the passenger side, they're more worn since that caliper seized up sometime back.
 
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Passenger Side done.. The outside pad hardly had a 1/16th left there by my glove.

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Did you change the e-brake pads too Blake?

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Did you change the e-brake pads too Blake?

Dave

Nope, thought about it but the e brake pads still look great. My ebrake works pretty good too so I didnt see a use.

Just a note, those new rotors were covered in machine oil. Cleaned all of the surfaces(including where the ebrake pads ride) with brake cleaner. The oil should burn off the first time you use the pads but I figured it was a good measure.
 
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