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First, a little background on the problem I'm trying to fix: My '85 300D shudders while braking at almost all speeds. I'm thinking that I may have some bad discs up front.
I just bought a new set of discs for the front end, and since Mercedesshop is offering free shipping I went ahead and ordered some other things I thought I might need sometime down the road, including a new set of front OEM brake pads. About a month ago I replaced my front pads with some pads I bought from the local autozone (I forget the brand). They work well, don't squeak, and actually helped my problem with the shuddering somewhat. My question is, when I replace my front discs, should I go ahead and replace my almost-new aftermarket pads with the OEM pads? |
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