AutoZone lists their cheapest Duralast at $35.
RockAuto has Raybestos Element 3s for $29. It's a no-brainer.
RockAuto has Raybestos Element 3s for $29. It's a no-brainer.
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So not to 1-up you Erik but I just found them for even cheaper at Home Depot plus free shipping which RockAuto doesn’t give. For me RockAuto want about 7.00 shipping. Anyway for this price I just ordered a set for next pad change.AutoZone lists their cheapest Duralast at $35.
RockAuto has Raybestos Element 3s for $29. It's a no-brainer.
Interesting. I decided to give them a try because the other Raybestos pads I was buying became scarce. I have drilled/slotted rotors, too.The most aggressive pads I've been able to find are Raybestos EHT369H. I run them on both of my '97s, one C1500 with JB5 brakes and one K1500 with JB6. They have a DOT friction code of GG. I'm very happy with them so far. I believe PowerStop also makes a set of GG code pads for these trucks. More discussion on the subject here:
https://www.gmt400.com/threads/ebc-yellowstuff-brake-pads-worth-it.47903/