15,000 miles on brakd rotors and pads.Need new rotors and pads. What's the best replacement?

Asked by Monkfishy1 Apr 17, 2014 at 04:45 PM about the 2008 Toyota Tundra Base Double Cab 5.7L LB 4WD

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if you're looking at aftermarket rotors and pads. The auto parts store will typically give you a good, better, best type scenario when choosing pads. I typically go with the best ones only because the lower priced pads shed a lot of material and create a lot of brake dust making the wheels appear dark and stained. Rotors, I haven't noticed any significant difference for typical driving from the more expensive ones..

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Get a semi metallic pads and replace hardware if needed also cut thin Slice off new rotors ifacess .ride of hot spots.from manufactures,ony if you can I would on my car because I want it to be perfect.im. A nut about my brkts

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