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Default Monroe Brake Pads - Any Good ? - 08-23-2004 , 08:38 PM






Like the post says , I was wondering if anyone has any info on these pads ?



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Default Re: Monroe Brake Pads - Any Good ? - 08-23-2004 , 11:12 PM






THe only problem with monroe is that they will find 100 things wrong. You
will leave broke.

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Default Re: Monroe Brake Pads - Any Good ? - 08-24-2004 , 06:11 AM



I have a set on my car. So far after 5000 Km it seems okay! Excellent
stopping power (similar to my original pads). Although, I have heard that
other people are complaining that they are no good. Unfortunately, they
don't exactly providing any reason for it.

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THe only problem with monroe is that they will find 100 things wrong. You
will leave broke.

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Like the post says , I was wondering if anyone has any info on these
pads
?







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Default Re: Monroe Brake Pads - Any Good ? - 08-24-2004 , 07:48 PM



My brother tried these pads and he says that they are more noisier than the
stock pads that came on his intrigue.
You might as well pay the extra money and gets genuine GM parts.

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Default Re: Monroe Brake Pads - Any Good ? - 08-25-2004 , 06:48 AM



I heard they are sometime hard to fit. I personally have "Certified" (the
brand) pads installed on my 98 Cavalier and I am 100% satisfied with those.
stop well, no noise, no dust, no premature wear etc...

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