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Hello

 

I'm going to buy front brake pads for my SE 2003

 

nissan4parts.com tells me that I need part number 41060-5W585

 

I've looked for them on some internet stores and they cost about 50$ but my question is:

Is it a set of 4 or 2? To put it another way should I buy 2 of them?

 

thanks

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Hello

 

I'm going to buy front brake pads for my SE 2003

 

nissan4parts.com tells me that I need part number 41060-5W585

 

I've looked for them on some internet stores and they cost about 50$ but my question is:

Is it a set of 4 or 2? To put it another way should I buy 2 of them?

 

thanks

 

 

All break pads that i have seen in my life always come for the 2 wheels. This means that if you buy 1 X 41060-5W585, you will get 2 sets of pads or in other words, 4 pads (2 per wheels)..

 

Hope this clears up the subject ;-)

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Thanks people.

 

So I will buy one. Anyways I don't need them right now, if I receive only one side pads I will order another one again.

 

Thanks again. :)

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A lot of companies out there offer equally-priced parts which tend to perform better and last longer. ;)

I was thinking about that but because I don't know what is better choosing OEM was the safest way for me.

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I was thinking about that but because I don't know what is better choosing OEM was the safest way for me.

 

That's what research is for. ;)

 

I know Hawk makes quality pads and rumour has it Baer offers a set, too. Not sure on the availability on your side of the world, though. :shrug:

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Fueler Fueler where for art thou Fueler?

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This guy seems to have the braking pretty set on his truck...Xplorx4 do you still use Akebono?

I am in need of rotors so sooner or later new rotors and pads....consensus is that full faced vented Brembo rotors are king here!

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MY donor rear disc axles had bran new nissan pads in it. (guess it braked too hard and got rear-ended lol) They stop pretty well but then again that's compareing disc to drums lol. I'll be going ebc greenstuf when I get new rotors. then braking will be really sharp, i'm sure

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I've been using Akebono pads for about 12000K now with mountain rotors, the combo is holding up well for me. I have noticed an improvment in braking over the oem that was installed before. I checked the wear about a month ago and the pads still look almost brand new. They do squeak pretty loud though when it is really cold it had just rained the night before.

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I'm using the powerslot cryo rotors on the front with Hawk SUV pads. They stop pretty damn well. I went with stock on the rear. They have been on for at least a year now with no problems. I had a little bit of a squeel about 6 months ago but that went away. Not a peep since.

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Brembo rotors :aok:

 

Amazon had the best price when I was looking. $70 I think.

 

I have the pads 4x4Parts sends out. Don't remember the brand... EBC maybe ? Grip isn't that great, specially now that a few thousand miles have gone by. When these wear (and they WILL wear, given how much the Pathy weighs now and given it's a daily driver), I don't plan to get the same pads. Will try Hawk or Akebono instead.

 

Thanks,

GPG

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