Brake Pad Recommendation
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Thanks in advance
Steve
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My 2001 has the same shaped pads as the RockAuto ad, what is throwing me for a loop is that the Amazon ad "says" it will fit but looks funky...the entire shape is off...I'm just a bit confused at the moment...How do you do a parts search by vin? Haven't run across that yet...
Thanks in advance
Steve
Thanks in advance
Steve
Some dealers have websites that let you enter the vin and shows the parts that fit.
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Originally Posted by that_guy
The rotors are a bit bigger I think, maybe the calipers are different too, but use the same pad. It's amazon, if it says they're the right ones and something that doesn't look right arrives, send them back.Some dealers have websites that let you enter the vin and shows the parts that fit.
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https://www.jegs.com/i/Power-Stop/41...634+4294828925
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Example: https://www.moparsalesdirect.com/?gc...YaAtzIEALw_wcB
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Steve, just google "mopar parts" and pick any one of the sites specializing in Mopar parts. There are a million of them...actually I think they are shell sites all connecting to the same backbone.
Example: https://www.moparsalesdirect.com/?gc...YaAtzIEALw_wcB
Example: https://www.moparsalesdirect.com/?gc...YaAtzIEALw_wcB
I found a site, I didn't realize you could search by vin on them...still in the dark about the metal "shims" if you will...was told that they allow for the pads to ride and move easier on the brackets...haven't been able to find anything concrete on that.
I went to pick n pull to see if I could spot any on the Durango's that are there...none seemed to have the metal pieces so the search for info continues...
Thanks again...
Steve
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For the shims, only use them as needed to make the pad take up slack inbetween the ears that they ride in. You don't want it to be too tight though, otherwise they'll drag. You may end up just using one shim on each side of the pad, or none at all. Also make sure you don't have divits worn in your knuckles where the pads ride. If you do, mig weld onto them and grind it back down flat.
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