I recently replace pads on my 2000 with 86K. Still had about 20% on
original pads
I used the Wagners also. They have lifetime warranty.
So far they have performed well.
"Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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'm surprised you need them so soon, with my 98 I just did the brakes
(pads
only, rotors were fine) last year and it had 90,000 miles. Pretty sure it
uses the same brake design as yours but maybe not (all 4 disk brakes).
I used Wagner ThermoQuiet pads and they seem fine - no noise or fade,
can't
say anything about wear yet. Why do you need new rotors - are they badly
scarred or uneven? If so I'd check to make sure you don't have a sticking
caliper.
--
Allan Williams
"Daniel David Palmer" <DDPalmer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> My 67,000 mile 2003 Mountaineer needs pads and rotors. What should I
get?
> I keep hearing that aftermarket rotors are dirt cheap, yet I wonder
about
> quality.


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