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Cyclrder

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I just replaced my 2020 Rubicon Unlimited brake pads with a set of Galvanized NRS brake pads..
#NS1589 fronts
#NS2186 rears (heavy duty larger rotors found on Rubicons and a few other models)

they came with better than OEM looking clips and rub plates. These are fabulously made products.

they matched my OEM pads (35K mileage).
not grabby… and a progressive bite engaged. We did a 530 mile trip to VT and back with the Jeep fully loaded and aggressive mountain road driving (think of some of the best motorcycle roads on the east coast). Absolutely no fade. Little to no dust.

So I do recommend them as OE replacement. That being said, I just ordered EBC orange stuff as I am looking for a much more aggressive performance pad and will update once installed and broken in.
BTW I am running stock size KO2 tires.
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Good post! I will be running Hawk LTS pads soon, always liked Hawks w/ previous vehicles and they get good reviews, need more bite w/ the 35s I just put on :)
 
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At the same time I replaced the pads (Porterfield R4S) on my AMG E63s Wagon with EBC redstuff. I'm very impressed with the Reds.. much better bite than the outgoing porterfields and hopefully less noise and dust... but that's for another forum.
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