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Question: 1991 Brake Pads?

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Hey everyone, I just bought a 1991 Vette and it definitely needs new brake pads, the rotors seem to be fine but the pads are worn down.

I checked the catalogues and cant tell which brake pads I need to order for this completely stock car.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards!!
 
Hey everyone, I just bought a 1991 Vette and it definitely needs new brake pads, the rotors seem to be fine but the pads are worn down.

I checked the catalogues and cant tell which brake pads I need to order for this completely stock car.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards!!

don't think you need to order pads, just go to any parts house. several brand names around. if you get Raybestos, expect to pay twice as much as most other brands. I doubt you can ever see any diference in them.
recently replaced my pads, had them apart before I realized the old ones had more than half the pad on them.
 
don't think you need to order pads, just go to any parts house. several brand names around. if you get Raybestos, expect to pay twice as much as most other brands. I doubt you can ever see any diference in them. recently replaced my pads, had them apart before I realized the old ones had more than half the pad on them.
Thanks Joe, I kinda figured that was the case.....now if I could just figure out the source of the rough idle when stopped at a light all would be good :)
 
Thanks Joe, I kinda figured that was the case.....now if I could just figure out the source of the rough idle when stopped at a light all would be good :)

if it was a carburetor I could tell you!:L

someone here will isolate it, if you post it. lots of experience here. vac leaks, idle air control valve (never messed with mine so far.) if nothing "fails" there may not be ecm codes. see what you can find out.

saludos, joe
 

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