The original ones have been discontinued. I ordered one (not knowing they had changed them because the web site still only shows the original) and received the new style. I would like the old style as IMO the new ones look cheap.
I just switched to greens about 150 miles ago and can't tell any difference in stopping compared to the stock pads.
ps. I only do city driving.(no track)
pss. ebc did change compounds on the greens and they do put off more dust than the old ones did
IMO it depends on the condition of them. If they are in excellent condition I would save them. If they have curb rash or other problems that would require getting them redone, I'd definately take whatever I could for them and free up the space.
This is also a decision i've gone back and forth on.
Can someone PhotoShop a picture of cars with Autoform and Jeff's top next to eachother for a side by side comparison?
I've always wanted to know what # my car was also but will never find out.
Atleast you stand a chance with only 21 others out there. Your homework of this week is to track down all 21 owners and compile a list with build dates. Once complete please make into a color coded graph and post for...
It isn't a misfiring cylinder. It is a common problem that many have had including me. I've forgoten now what exactly the fix is but I believe the computer need to be reset. I'll look through some of my old posts to find out.
Aluminum - Is it safe to use Simple Green on aluminum?
Simple Green products have been successfully and safely used on aircraft, automotive, industrial and consumer aluminum items for over 20 years. However, caution and common sense must be used: Aluminum is a soft metal that easily corrodes...
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