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I have to change my pads for SSBC A193-1 kit and have pad part number 10133-2 as a replacement. I would like ceramic pads but cant seem to find any with that part number or kit number. Has anyone went down this road or have an OEM equivalent for the pads? Thanks.
Custom brakes = custom pads. They didn't use off the shelf parts for these calipers. If SSBC won't mount ceramics on the backer, well, your SOL. Did you call them and ask? I worked with them a few times before they got sold, new people are all about the $$$
I havent called, just though someone might have already went down this road since its a common conversion. I think I found a replacement pad D784 a GM OEM but it is not confirmed 100%. The forum I was reading was talking about 2000 Super Duty and the SSBC kit but their replacements pad number was 10118. So not sure it will work but the picture looks close. I can get them D784 pads at autoparts stores so i will take them into compare and report back.
I havent called, just though someone might have already went down this road since its a common conversion. I think I found a replacement pad D784 a GM OEM but it is not confirmed 100%. The forum I was reading was talking about 2000 Super Duty and the SSBC kit but their replacements pad number was 10118. So not sure it will work but the picture looks close. I can get them D784 pads at autoparts stores so i will take them into compare and report back.
Before I bought my kit from SSBC I made sure they use a standard brake pad and they confirmed the front brakes were D784 pads for the kit on my Excursion (A193-1R-DS). I didn't want to be tied to one company for pads for lots of reasons.
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