Does anyone make these pads anymore?
vozzy Big Member Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Location Indiana Jun 21, 2010 #1 Does anyone make these pads anymore?
O oscaryu1 New member Messages 2,767 Reaction score 0 Jun 21, 2010 #2 Who needs pads? Get it relined with some cheap friction material, lol.
freakboy the names 'mater Messages 3,961 Reaction score 0 Location hick town Jun 21, 2010 #3 will maxxi pads work? or kotex just go to the nearest cvs or walgreens lmao
Blazkowiez Kart Aficionado Messages 2,538 Reaction score 2 Location Houston, Texas Jun 21, 2010 #4 Pads on scrub brakes are not very important, metal to rubber works just fine except in wet circumstances.
Pads on scrub brakes are not very important, metal to rubber works just fine except in wet circumstances.
Doc Sprocket ********* Messages 15,677 Reaction score 10 Location Ontario, Canada Jun 21, 2010 #5 Pads? Pads? Man, we don' need no steenkin' pads! Honestly, I didn't know they used pads on scrub brakes...
Pads? Pads? Man, we don' need no steenkin' pads! Honestly, I didn't know they used pads on scrub brakes...
R rig181 New member Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Jun 21, 2010 #6 no pads needed just tighten the brake wire and keep the pad kinda rough and rotate tires
vozzy Big Member Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Location Indiana Jun 24, 2010 #7 rig181 said: no pads needed just tighten the brake wire and keep the pad kinda rough and rotate tires Click to expand... Uh, yeah, the pads stop the tires, so I need them. These are aluminum, I suppose I could make some from steel if I can't find any.
rig181 said: no pads needed just tighten the brake wire and keep the pad kinda rough and rotate tires Click to expand... Uh, yeah, the pads stop the tires, so I need them. These are aluminum, I suppose I could make some from steel if I can't find any.