Brake pads Bosch or OEM FORD

Bosch Brake pads
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Rating 5.0

I used Bosch pads and rotors when I last changed my front pads [available from Amazon.com]. 13K on the new setup with no problems - stops well, quiet, no vibrations - and the non-friction surfaces of the rotor aren't rusty.

Pros: stops well, quiet
Cons: rotor surfaces aren't rusty
Mileage: 13000 km
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Bosch Brake pads
bassloaf
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Rating 4.0

i just put on new pads and rotors, front and rear...i bought Bosch Quiet cast and 100 miles in i like them. Shims are molded to the pad and no noise at all. Stop a little better than what ever i had on there before.

Pros: no noise, stop better
Mileage: 161 km
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OEM FORD Brake pads

In terms of driving impressions, well...it feels heavy and clumsy around town. The steering is very heavy...forget twirling the wheel with a finger. The shifter is mounted low and away. It takes effort to shift, and it's very solid and mechanical (rod shifter). The clutch is progressive but the friction point is not very obvious. Ride is quite good, and push through the clumsy feeling and she can dance. Brakes are hysterically soft, typical for a SHO.

Pros: Ride is quite good
Cons: brakes hysterically soft
Vehicle: Ford Taurus
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Bosch Brake pads
FowVay
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Rating 5.0

I formerly owned a 1988 300E and sold it with 150,000 miles. This vehicle was incredible and changed the way that I look at automobiles forever. I honestly believe that the 124 chassis Mercedes-Benz was one of the very best cars ever built. The rear brakes would simply scream if you used anything other than original brake pads.

Pros: incredible ride, great handling
Cons: rear brakes scream
Mileage: 241400 km
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