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    I have cross drill and slotted rotors for the front. Does it matter what kind of brake pad I put on there. Do they require a certain type of pad. Please help I will be buying them this week for the install next weekend.

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    They dont really require a certain pad, but slotted rotors will usually eat pads alittle faster than others.

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    thanks for the info. what type of pad would last longer that others. or isn't there one.

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    ceramic. What car is this for? Only takes about 30 minutes max to change the pads -- i'd rather have better braking vs. a longer lasting pad

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    ^agreed.you might aswell forget about longevity and get a good stopping pad.

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