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No, bike brake pads are not universal and may not be compatible with all types of bicycles. It is important to check the specifications of your bike and the brake pads to ensure compatibility.
GM brake pads are a good way to go but they are really no different than any other brand of brake pad. They all do the same thing. I am sure you could get the safety rating from an auto parts store.
The best brake pads would be the factory mercedes-benz brake pads. I have seen lots of aftermarket brake pads on these cars, and all they do is squeak. So you can usually never go wrong with factory parts.
i thought it was going to be difficult too but it is really quite simple, its exactly the same as doing front pads you dont need to worry about the hand brake at all. There is two bolts that hold the brake calipers in place, undo those pry the pads back to get some clearance and slot the new pads in and bolt back up.
no not all ceramic, there are semi metalic, which i believe are considered organic, it is my understanding, that ceramic pads are more durable and don't make as much brake dust, but if you don't use quality brake rotors the ceramic pads will ruin the rotors
brake pads can either be on the front or rear of a car... it all depends on if it has disc or drum brakes on the rear... drum brakes have shoes not pads
it the same on all brakes,the only difference is tork bolts. 65;
All vehicles have brake pads.mine has disk brakes and the pads take about 10 minutes a piece to change.
On all the brake pads which are made, they make them where they will begin to squeak if they need to be replaced. If they are squeaking then you need to get them checked immediately.
No. If you into an auto shop you have to tell them what type of vehicle you are planning to put the brake pads on. p.s. Check out my profile!
As long as you ask for OEM quality brake pads you will have quality. EBC, Wagner, & Brembo all make excellent pads.
According to Motorcraft.com - YES Both the 2006 and 2007 Ranger front brake pads are # BR 11438 for all 3 available engines , 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive