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QS are good ceramic pad, however working in a auto shop that specializes in brakes and exhaust I would recommend Wagner Thermoquiets, as I don't believe ceramics are recommend for the Bonneville in the Raybestos Brake Book.
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Craig
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ceramics do tend to be more aggressive with the stock rotors, but there are people here running the ceramics and the stock rotors
BTW ceramics are a must if you have the Crosslace, or the T'stars
BTW ceramics are a must if you have the Crosslace, or the T'stars
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I would think Wagner has a website for a local distributor, I get them through my local Parts House. As far as QS being for a Bonneville, of course they are listed as an OPTION, but not the recommended pad, and yes they tend to eat up rotors.
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Originally Posted by NV95SSEi
I would think Wagner has a website for a local distributor, I get them through my local Parts House. As far as QS being for a Bonneville, of course they are listed as an OPTION, but not the recommended pad, and yes they tend to eat up rotors.
Ive had them on my car for 18K and no problems.
Jay