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Old 07-04-2013, 03:13 PM   #1
XR_6falcon
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Default AU3 XR6 rear brake pads

Hi I have an AU3 XR6 HP (non irs) and have a bit of an issue with the rear pads. The ones in the car are wearing weirdly, asif they do not have full contact with the rotor surface on the bottom 1/4. Eventually the Bottom 1/4 started making contact with the inside of the rotor. Now i have done some research and found standard AU2-3 rear pads are db1376 and AU2-3 xr6 are DB1354. Could the problem be wrong pads (Look identical to BA rears)? OR could it be Wrong rotors? As far as I can tell the car does not have the "tickford" upgraded brakes. The calipers themselves look similar to BA rears. Has anyone experienced this before or know which is the correct pads that should be in there?

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