Good pads are usually $ 45-70 . -There are lots of cheap pads - NOT worth it. Buy the best you can afford - your life may depend on it.
remove old brake pads, replace with new brake pads voila!
No, very different. Metallic pads are generally more expensive but much better depending on vehicle. Ceramic pads are even better on most vehicles.
buy new brake pads
A special tool is needed (not expensive available at Sears or auto parts) they are threaded to accomodate the parking brake
You can change the brake pads on your 2007 Honda by removing the wheel. Remove the brake pad springs. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
Replacing the brake pads on your 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass is quite easy. Remove the brake pad Springs and caliper. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads
While it may be possible to purchase used brake pads, you should not buy used but usuable brake pads. You should only buy new brake pads in excellent condition.
Brake pads normally yet hot under normal use. The brake pads will get excessively hot if they are not adjusted properly. The wrong brake pads can be too thick and might be rubbing on the rotor.
Brake lights on can mean no brake fluid, worn out brake pads, faults in the master cylinder. Must take your car to the garage immediately. Worn out brake pads can damage the discs which are expensive to change.
The rear brake pads on your 1993 Ford Escort can be changed by removing the brake pad Springs and break caliper. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
I don't know if you are saying you have the new hubs and rotors and still have pulsation, or if you are asking what causes pulsation. If you have pulsation on slowing this is due to warped rotors, and you need to change the rotors and the brake pads, not the hubs. Not too expensive: 2 rotors and brake pads for my Pontiac is about 55 bucks. DIY of course.
In order to change the brake pads, you must first remove the wheel. Remove the retaining clips and the brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new pads.