I'm running the JURID pads, too, and I'm at a little over 13k miles. No issues whatsoever...
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I had my battery moment on my 2011 Outback, I bought a Duralast Gold 640 CCA and it's been working fine ever since.
I ended up going with stock kyb gr2 struts and swift lowering springs. It rides very smooth and looks good.
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I use these a summer tire on my BRZ and they're great, they tick all the boxes at a great price. Don't get me wrong, there are definitely better tires, but I could get two sets of these for the price of Michelins.
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