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    brake pads

    hey my brake pads are ****ed on my dc2 its making noise!

    where can i pick up some good pads for cheap??

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    Have you searched on pricing for OEM pads from the traders here?

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ight=dc2r+pads
    Last edited by aaronng; 21-08-2009 at 12:21 PM.
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    we can get RDA pads for $45
    JDMyard Pty Ltd
    25 / 317-321 Woodpark Rd , Smithfield , NSW 2164. Contact : 02 97572364
    Email : yonas@jdmyard.com , Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/JDMYard
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    lol it was just a rock in it.. but yer its due for a change any way...

    are rda's any good though? i dont wana spend more than 200 on a set of front and rear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny_2132 View Post
    lol it was just a rock in it.. but yer its due for a change any way...

    are rda's any good though? i dont wana spend more than 200 on a set of front and rear.
    You get what you pay for, but $200 is heaps for both front and rear for a street driven car.
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    i have used QFMs a bit and they are quite good, not real expensive either

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    What ever you do ... do not go back to honda and try and get some OEM ones.... they wanted 120 for rear pads plus 70 for fitting to my dads euro.

    Local mechanic $90 inc GST with a receipt for Honda pads supplied and fitted, thats less than half price which we thought was a pretty fair price.

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    thanx guys i think im gona go with the rda pads for 45 a pair and put them in myself, with the help of a mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny_2132 View Post

    are rda's any good though?
    We are using it on the rear on our race car
    JDMyard Pty Ltd
    25 / 317-321 Woodpark Rd , Smithfield , NSW 2164. Contact : 02 97572364
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