Roughly how much is it for brake pads for a 91 nissan maxima?
Oct 10, 2010 by lia | Posted in Nissan
I only want the front brake pads
Front brake pads for a commuter car like Maxima can be anywhere from $40 - $100 depending on how fancy you get.. See below for examples of aftermarket pads
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Increased stopping power
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Ideal European vehicle brake upgrade
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High friction/torque hot or cold
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HPS - High Performance Street brake compound
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High friction/torque hot or cold
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maxima brake pads - News
CNET - Dec 02, 2011
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