i heard good things of the original ones.
as for changing them, it is not hard but u need a tool to push the pistin back into the caliper. in alternative big pliers work. open the filler cap to push the pistons and watch for overflowing fluid, it will eat up the paint
be careful, brakes are important and if they fail something else will stop you...
braking will be much worse until the new pads are bedded in. also read instruction for eventual break in instructions
Quote: Originally posted by FlamingMonkey on 09 March 2004
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