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Sold: FS: BNIB OEM Brake Pads - $300

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I have a set of brand new OEM brake pads for sale that I never installed.

Traded in my 2020 LE before I wore through the original pads. Come with all necessary hardware/grease.

$300 shipped OBO. Will ship ASAP upon receiving payment through Paypal G&S, and will provide tracking #.

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Bump, open to offers
 
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Does it come with the sensor? How much is it retail?
 
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No sensors included, you won’t need new sensors unless you’ve triggered the brake pad life warning.

Fronts alone are retailing for around $300 not including shipping.
 

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Not sure who’s going to want to use those oem pads with all the brake dust they make.
 

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Not sure who’s going to want to use those oem pads with all the brake dust they make.
I would honestly take the brake dust and know that there’s a chance the braking distance might make a difference. There’s a huge difference between hitting something and coming really close to hitting something.
 

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I would honestly take the brake dust and know that there’s a chance the braking distance might make a difference. There’s a huge difference between hitting something and coming really close to hitting something.
There are other aftermarket options out there for that price though.
 
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Not sure who’s going to want to use those oem pads with all the brake dust they make.
Thanks, please see rule #5. “Low dust” and “ceramic” pads simply do not have the consistent stopping power of the OEM pads or decent track pads. You get what you pay for, and brake pads are no exception.

Most track pads are also dusty and can be noisy depending on the pad. OEM pads are a good middle ground between performance, longevity, and live-ability, their only real downside is the dust they create.
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