OEM brake pads?

KDR83

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Where is the best place to buy OEM brake pads? I bought a set of SRT10 calipers and the rears came with new brake pads but the fronts did not, they were supposed to but the seller forgot to include them. Where can I get OEM front pads or pads that will match the OEM rear pads? Didn't see them on VPA.
 

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Has anyone had any experience with NPN brake pads? A friend of mine has them on his car and said he has had no problems.
 

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I just bought FERODO 2500s @ $208, I´ll post my comments when start to useing them.
 

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Is there a good pad out there that doesn't create as much brake dust as the stock pads
 

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I have a couple of sets Of Mintex left over. Sold my 2008, don't need the pads anymore. PM me for a near giveaway. $100 for 2 sets.
 

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If you are concerned about dust, the Mintex are not for you. They are a very aggressive track-only pad. Very noisy, and some dust. For low dust street pads, you want EBC Reds.
 

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This might sound obvious but all pads create a certain amount of brake dust. The more brake dust you create the less your rotor will be worn down. The harder your brake pads are ex. ceramic may cause less dust but your rotor will wear out faster. What matters more is how heavy you are on the brake peddle.
 

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