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jaywestgb

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Anyone have images of these pads, the ones I got look nothing close to my current brake pads not even the shape but KNS called and said their the correct ones. They just don’t have weights on them like OEM and aftermarket brands don’t add them?

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Mine were the same. No counterweights, the friction material was a slightly different shape, but the backing plate should be very very similar.

Grease up the edges that contact the caliper housing, slide them in, and enjoy. They'll squeak a bit after they're fully broken in, but it's not bad at all. Those are good pads for the street.
 
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Mine were the same. No counterweights, the friction material was a slightly different shape, but the backing plate should be very very similar.

Grease up the edges that contact the caliper housing, slide them in, and enjoy. They'll squeak a bit after they're fully broken in, but it's not bad at all. Those are good pads for the street.
Yeah I just installed them last night with a new set of rotors, most likely switching back to the original dynamic edition pads. Their so much better then these! Didn't know I had to change rotors every time i change brake pads. :s
 
Update these pads suck… hot spots on 2 sets of rotors.
 
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