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 So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda

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PostSubject: So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda   So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda Icon_minitimeSat Jun 28, 2014 6:00 pm

Seems like a solid kit. 4 rotors and pads front/rear. $169 shipped from Summit. Everything seem to bolt up fine and they seem to work well, only been around the block once to bed the brakes. Kit does not include hardware though. Time will tell how they hold up.
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PostSubject: Re: So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda   So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda Icon_minitimeFri Jul 11, 2014 5:45 am

I put their slotted rotor and ceramic pad kit on the wagon. Finish seems to hold up fine, but don't know their true braking ability. I have bled the brakes three times and can't get the pedal as firm as it should be. I suspect the master is going bad as I see it bubbling when braking. Going to replace it tonight.
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Any followup thoughts? I am looking at the Power Stop ceramic pads, curious what people think.
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PostSubject: Re: So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda   So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda Icon_minitimeTue Nov 18, 2014 7:21 pm

My daughters kit seems to be working out just fine. I don't drive her car, as she lives several states away.
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PostSubject: Re: So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda   So I tried a "1 click" kit from Power Stop on my daughters Mazda Icon_minitimeTue Nov 18, 2014 7:31 pm

I'm sure if they squealed like a pig you'd hear about it! Smile
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