The best place to get UNLIMITED D-10 brake pads is from your own
car. Take the used brake pads to a brake/clutch warehouse and they usually will
reline them. it's what I do here (Santa Maria,Ca). Usually a town with
agricultural repair shops are your best bet.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:41
PM
Subject: Re: IML: Budd brake pads
Hi Mike,
That is the wrong part # for our 67/68 budd brake pads it is D-10 not
D-85's. I just did mine last year and I went thought all this with different
auto parts places. For some reason they are listed wrong and sometimes they
say they are D-44 also. A matter a fact I used your supra retrofit and they
are working Fine.
Luis
Mike Pittinaro <mechimike@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I
see now www.partsamerica.com lists Wearever D85 pads
available for
'67/'68 Imperial. Are these the correct
pads??? If so, its the first time
I've ever seen them
available anywhere other than eBay or Frank
Mitchell.
--Mike Pittinaro
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Pursue thy
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