C10KLee
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Loc: NC
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05-17-20 02:32 PM - Post#2794043
Tried to replace rear pads, but new ones wouldn't fit with old clips and new ones weren't provided. What's up with that? 2015 Impala LTZ.
Edited by C10KLee on 05-17-20 02:33 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Shepherd
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05-17-20 04:19 PM - Post#2794053
In response to C10KLee
Kinda vague here, in what way do they not fit.
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BigDogSS
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Loc: SoCal
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05-20-20 05:40 AM - Post#2794259
In response to C10KLee
What brand? How do the new pads compare to the old pads? They should be exactly the same. If not, them back and take the old ones with you to compare to another set.
I've learned nowadays to buy OEM GM brake pads. More expensive, but they fit and last a lot longer.
1967 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible 327 - Ermine White C1 - VCCA Senior Award
1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Sport Coupe 396 - Marina Blue FF - personal "barn-find" lol
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Edited by BigDogSS on 05-20-20 05:41 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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junkman104
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05-21-20 03:22 AM - Post#2794361
In response to BigDogSS
I have been using Wagner brakes for several years now.
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