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Old 12-17-2012, 05:38 PM
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Also, many semi-metallics use iron powder as the "metallic" part and will make your front wheels look like crap in a week, and be ruined in a month--take a peek around at the next traffic light and look for brown-wheel syndrome.

If a magnet sticks to the pad RUN in the opposite direction...
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Old 12-17-2012, 08:42 PM
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133.00 is more than I want to pay for a set. I had seen the Hawk line and they had several positive reviews. I appreciate the replies. I had never heard of the Pep Boys line. Probably because we don't have a Pep Boys in my town. I had not heard anything good about the Autozone line. What about the Bendix line?
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