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Question posted by david47 on April 12th, 2013

Brake Pads

Hi  I own a 2005 Town & Country Ltd 3.8 V6 imported into the UK. Iwant to upgrade my front brake pads the company I've found in the UK want to know which size pads I need and have given me two optionsBut I dont know which is right be greatfull if you could help? RegardsDavid

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