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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / September 2004

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Recommended brake pads and rotors for the front and rear on 1998 maxima

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Nikolai - 24 Sep 2004 19:04 GMT
I bought some pads at advanced auto parts but they don't fit right. too
small and don't have a clip around them as factory maxima brakes do. help?
Thanks
Dan - 24 Sep 2004 19:50 GMT
> I bought some pads at advanced auto parts but they don't fit right. too
> small and don't have a clip around them as factory maxima brakes do. help?
> Thanks

Not sure what you want people to do/say to help.  Just take
them back and buy OEM. Buy them on-line and you can save a
few dollars.
Nikolai - 24 Sep 2004 21:59 GMT
is there any performance brands that match good?
Nikolai - 24 Sep 2004 22:02 GMT
is there any performance brands that match good?
Jon Smith - 25 Sep 2004 01:14 GMT
Performance friction Carbon metallic have pads that fit too.  The only
problem is that only one pad on each side has the clip that holds the
pad off the rotor.  You end up getting two sets and having the store
defect one set out.  The next guy that posted said to get the factory
ones on line.  I like factory pads better than others I have tried but
have the performance friciton on the front at this point.

> I bought some pads at advanced auto parts but they don't fit right. too
> small and don't have a clip around them as factory maxima brakes do. help?
> Thanks
 
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