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Old 01-12-2018, 06:36 AM   #1
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Which brake pads should I get?

Hi there,

I want to have new brake pads installed on my 2004 Tiffen Allegro, but there are a couple types listed and I would like to have the new pads available when the mechanic removes the old ones. Can anyone tell me which ones to order?

The info on my chassis:

2002 P32 Workhorse MH chassis. The model # is P31832 with a 178" WB and 18,000 pound GVWR. It has the 8.1L and a GM 4L80-E tranny.
The last 8 digits of my ID number are 23353669

Thanks for any help!
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I would give Jon a call at Brazel's RV at 877-786-1576 in Washington state. They specialize in Workhorse parts for sale and I see they have two types of pads available (metalic and non). They have probably done 100's of brake jobs in their shop and can make an experienced recommendation.

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