Satisfied Pro Ceramic Pads for $12.00

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2SteelHorses

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Well I've been reading about how to do a brake upgrade for my 92 MTX but my car money has to go into my two Mustangs this summer as well. After hearing the tell tale sounds of squeaking the other day I checked my pads and rotors on my SHO and it wasn't good. Time for some new pads and rotors are close to follow. I started looking around for pads and rotors to replace stock and save some money and time. I found these on Tire Rack web site: Satisfied Pro Ceramic Pads for $12.00 http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes.jsp?&make=Satisfied&model=Pro+Ceramic+Pads&group=Pro+Ceramic+Pads&autoMake=Ford&autoModel=Taurus+SHO&autoYear=1992&autoModClar=&perfCode=P

Granted these will just fit a stock setup for the front but $12.00 for ceramic pads? So I got a few :) Any ideas on a good set of stock size rotors? LOUDSHO92 u out there? lol
 

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Pads are always a good place to start upgrading... but the rotors need to be upgraded first on these cars.

You will eventually warp/crack those rotors.. and it will probably be within a few months considering they are ceramic.

I would just start saving up for the 96' upgrade. As you will probably end up spending more money on rotors/pads for the stock setup in the long run.
 

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Pads are always a good place to start upgrading... but the rotors need to be upgraded first on these cars.

You will eventually warp/crack those rotors.. and it will probably be within a few months considering they are ceramic.

I would just start saving up for the 96' upgrade. As you will probably end up spending more money on rotors/pads for the stock setup in the long run.

Good advice, but if it is just a DD you will not have any problems with the stock stuff.
 

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Even with a DD status, you are really pushing your luck with those tiny 10''....

Just my .02
 

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Yeah I get that stock is bad, but $12 for ceramic pads vs $40-65??? I will settle for now, just need to find a good set of stock size rotors and tell a few about a good price on pads. These are definitely better than what I had.
 

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Even with a DD status, you are really pushing your luck with those tiny 10''....

Just my .02

You are pushing your luck with 13s. I've had a few almost rear enders from others not having the same braking power.

Carlin, good find on those pads :thumb:
 

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