Holy cow brakes are expensive!
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Holy cow brakes are expensive!
Went to the stealership today becuase my 2004 Kodiak 450 brakes are about gone. They grab a set of front and rear and ring up my order $80 and change! Are you kidding me for those little brake pads?
So looking at the Ebay brake pads for $38 for an entire set and some that sell individually (front/rear) for between $9 and $20.
Anyone buy the Ebay brake pad options out there? Are they any good, what should I look for or avoid? Recommend any particular sellers? Or do you recommend ordering them somewhere else?
FYI - I also noticed the Ebay ones show they fit a wide variety of ATV's including some Honda's, Suzuki's, Polaris.... Wonder if I just took one of those other models and said I needed pads for them if it would be cheaper?
Help me out, becuase the wife will kill me if I spend $80 on brake pads for one ATV - we have 5 including hers and the kids bikes.
So looking at the Ebay brake pads for $38 for an entire set and some that sell individually (front/rear) for between $9 and $20.
Anyone buy the Ebay brake pad options out there? Are they any good, what should I look for or avoid? Recommend any particular sellers? Or do you recommend ordering them somewhere else?
FYI - I also noticed the Ebay ones show they fit a wide variety of ATV's including some Honda's, Suzuki's, Polaris.... Wonder if I just took one of those other models and said I needed pads for them if it would be cheaper?
Help me out, becuase the wife will kill me if I spend $80 on brake pads for one ATV - we have 5 including hers and the kids bikes.
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Holy cow brakes are expensive!
This is the main reason most of us buy from places like Rockymountainatv.com not only are the prices in line you can be sure of what you are getting and it is brand new and in the box.If there is a problem RMATV coustomer service is second to none! Here is a link Rockymountainatv.com you migh be suprised at what you see. Here And best of all no tax!!!!
P.S. I would reccomend the EBC pads they seem to hold up the best! Hope this helps with the wife [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
P.S. I would reccomend the EBC pads they seem to hold up the best! Hope this helps with the wife [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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Holy cow brakes are expensive!
The best ones are the sintered metallic pads, they are copper colored,and last a lot longer, like beefy said, the standard organic ones are for the mini quads, my son went through a set of rear organic pads in one race !! wore them right down to the backing plates, and that was on a little 300ex.
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Holy cow brakes are expensive!
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Scootergptx
Cheap brakes, 30 bucks.
New bumper, 120 bucks.</end quote></div>
Is that from experience with cheap brakes not working well, or just general consesus? Asking becuase I've talked to several people now and they all seem to say the same, but non have actually used the cheaper sintered metal brakes and just assume they are crud - other than 95wolv. Good to have some personal experience.
Cheap brakes, 30 bucks.
New bumper, 120 bucks.</end quote></div>
Is that from experience with cheap brakes not working well, or just general consesus? Asking becuase I've talked to several people now and they all seem to say the same, but non have actually used the cheaper sintered metal brakes and just assume they are crud - other than 95wolv. Good to have some personal experience.