General information about the first-generation Nissan Maxima in the US. What was the Datsun 810 became the luxury leader Maxima in the US in 1981.
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lackneramanda
Posts: 3 Joined: 14 years ago
Location: california
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by lackneramanda » 14 years ago
I'm going to change my
brake pad this weekend and I went to advance auto parts. They have wearever gold(Semi-Metallic),Bendix(Ceramic Pads),Raybestos, and performance friction.
Out of those brands which one is a good brand. I don't want to wait for shipping from a website because my brakes need to be changed.
Any suggestions would help. Thanks.
rlaggren
Posts: 541 Joined: 18 years ago
Location: San Francisco
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by rlaggren » 14 years ago
Maybe do "Search" on this site. Don't recall if there was a brake thread, but that'd be how to find it.
82 Maxima wagon
kassim503
Posts: 1027 Joined: 19 years ago
Location: Stony Brook, NY
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by kassim503 » 14 years ago
All of them work just fine, but I was not pleased with the hardness of the ceramics, they kinda chewed the up brake rotors
'83 maxima sedan, l24e, a/t, black
227K SOLD 6/7/2012
lww
Posts: 17 Joined: 15 years ago
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by lww » 13 years ago
I'm a fan of Performance Friction. They're local to me and will put custom compounds on the pads for my race car!
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