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Pros
Used on my 2007 lexus es 350. My only complaint is they fit very snug, difficult to install back into the caliper bracket. Versus any other products, it's incomparable.
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Quality
Its an excellent product and ill always replace my breaks with it
Ones you get at local chain auto parts all at this price range make noise and are of no good quality
Price
Factory pads are very good but the price is twice of these
Competitiveness
I bought these for a compete brake job on a 2011 camry
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I however ended up using my old hardware since the new clips weren’t allowing the pads to go in
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The fit is very snug making it super difficult to push the pads into the caliper bracket
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And the only ones that seem to keep the quietest are bendix on my 2009 camry
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They push outward on the pads
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Luckily toyota uses some spreader clips that prevent the pad from hanging up
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I also completely replaced the brake fluid using a one man bleeder
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One thing to note bendix does not recommend seating the pads to the rotors with a series of firm stops
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Instead they recommend avoiding all hard braking for the first 125 miles if possible
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