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I just purchased Raybestos PG Plus ceramic pads for the front and rear of my 2000 Silverado. Rockauto.com had a very good price at about $90 shipped. Locally I was looking at $150 or better! Thanks to the member that made the website recommendation (sorry, forgot your screen name).

 

Has anyone else used the PG Plus pads? Several folks made the comment that the AC Delco Durastop was just slightly more expensive than the Raybestos product. That pointed to the Raybestos PG Plus (about $13 less than the Durastop at Rockauto) vice the Quiet Stop ($25 more). I was going to call Raybestos to ask a few questions, but I only saw a 900 number for $1.75 a minute!

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Pad grease? Never used that before, but I've only done a few sets of brake pads. Does that apply to all types of pads or just the Raybestos. I can't handle brake squeal. :cheers:

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Autozone has it and other places. It's an anti-squeel compound. I got a can of this blue super thick grease from the Snap-On truck--It's brake grease for the backing plates. You will want to use it for sure. Be certain to grease the sliders, etc once you clean everything with liberal amounts of brake parts cleaner.

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Autozone has it and other places.  It's an anti-squeel compound.  I got a can of this blue super thick grease from the Snap-On truck--It's brake grease for the backing plates.    You will want to use it for sure.  Be certain to grease the sliders, etc once you clean everything with liberal amounts of brake parts cleaner.

 

 

 

 

Hey Mighty, do you grease the sliders with this same grease, or something else? I've always used superlube teflon grease.

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I grease it all with the same stuff.  I think the stuff I bought was $20 and called super blue?  I'll have to go look if you want.

 

 

 

 

Thanks. I'll try to catch the Snap-On truck some time and see if he has some.

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