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Old 02-09-2008, 06:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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OEM pads or Posi Quiets?

Ok I have seen a few people saying the posi quiets leave your car literally brakeless for a moment when it is cold or wet out. Is it really this bad? I have found posi quiet semi metallic for $83 front AND rear, but for all OEM's it's like $40 more..

PS: we have the same pads as cts-v's didnt' know that..

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Old 02-09-2008, 07:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ok I have seen a few people saying the posi quiets leave your car literally brakeless for a moment when it is cold or wet out. Is it really this bad? I have found posi quiet semi metallic for $83 front AND rear, but for all OEM's it's like $40 more..

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I think you'll find that statement grossly over exagerated. I will admit there are a few die hard OEM fans here, but 99% of us do just fine with the Posi Quiet pads and couldn't be happier.

I haven't checked your link, but the front pad shape is unique to our cars. There are other applications for the rear though, but I don't recall the CTS V being one of them.

The OEM pads are made by Jurid BTW.

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i switched to the Posi-Quiets about 9 months ago. i am willing to trade the small difference in performance with the large difference in appearance. i love the low dust.
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