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Old 03-20-2017, 10:56 PM
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Does anyone have a good recommendation for replacement pads for PM brakes on a 2005 Heritage Classic. Rears are dusting and chunking terribly.

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What kind of performance machine caliper is it?
 
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4 piston front and rear for a 2005 softail.

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What kind of performance machine caliper is it?
 
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Does anyone have a good recommendation for replacement pads for PM brakes on a 2005 Heritage Classic. Rears are dusting and chunking terribly.

Thanks,

David
I'd check with Performance Machine. That's where I bought mine from or this guy. I suggest you use google. Good luck

https://www.denniskirk.com/ebc/kevla...prd/194834.sku
 
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Thank you! I did try searching, but PM's website is so good they don't feel the need to list the part numbers for the different calipers.

I'm not happy with their pads so I was looking for another option, so hopefully this will work, thanks again.

David

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I'd check with Performance Machine. That's where I bought mine from or this guy. I suggest you use google. Good luck

https://www.denniskirk.com/ebc/kevla...prd/194834.sku
 
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I have a 6 piston PM caliper on the front of Reaper, and I use Lyndall 7202 Z-Plus pads. They have 3 sets available for PM 4 piston calipers. Once you determine the part number, give them a call or an email, and they will tell you which ones are the correct fit.

I have been using Lyndall Z-Plus pads for over 10 years (originally with both stock calipers, and now with the stock rear, and PM front), and I highly recommend them.

https://shop.lyndallbrakes.com/colle.../Brakes?page=2

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I bought mine from Dennis Kirk. Good prices and quick shipping.
 
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