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  Location: Greensboro, NC | Does anyone have part #'s for the Disc Brake Pads |
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Elite Veteran
     Location: Oceanside, CA | I think I've seen this asked before in older post that I searched up(and not answered). If you do find the part numbers you should definitely share them. My guess is that you'll probably have to have your originals re-lined.
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Extreme Veteran
      Location: Ignacio Colorado | I came across a half set in the parts container. Pretty sure they are common pads. No number but I’ll bet the parts store can match them. You could pull one caliper and take the pads to your parts guy. I’ll try to run my pads by the local parts city,( Oriely) parts store today. Small town so only one parts store. First one with a number wins.
Bill |
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Extreme Veteran
      Location: Ignacio Colorado | Try Brake Best #SM149. Semi metallic.
If your caliper mounting spring and plate that bolts to the adapter are damaged I have new replacements.
Bill |
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Extreme Veteran
      Location: Ignacio Colorado | https://www.ebay.com/itm/SD-7081A-M-NAPA-PREMIUM-BRAKE-PADS-CHEVY-GM...
00/361277540503?epid=1440364176&hash=item541dd1c897:g:iTAAAOSwBahVN7YU&vxp=mtr
Napa pads that look like they also cross to the #149
Bill |
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Regular
  Location: Greensboro, NC | Thanks to all for the help and direction finding brake parts hopefully one day I can get one of these beauties trust worthy enough to make a trip to the west coast and meet the people responsible for keeping these beautiful machines on the road. I am learning that it takes time patience and a lot of money if you don't have much time or the know how to work on these things which I have very little of either. Thanks again for all the help that you provide. |
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