
Originally Posted by
r1concepts
Woh! I didn't know that Isuzu OEM pads were of ceramic compound. If it is, your pads should be fine. No need to spend the extra money on new pads.
Wait, I don't think that's right. Aren't OEM pads semi-metallic?
I checked the knowledge base but it didn't specify:
http://www.vehicross.info/modules.ph...=content&tid=1
BTW, pads should ALWAYS be changed when installing new rotors, ESPECIALLY if you are changing to a different pad material.
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