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    Brake Pads.

    I have a 21" Procraft tandem axle trailer with UFP DB-42 calipers on the rear axle which are factory, and DB-35 that I needed to add to the trailer in order to pass inspection at my DMV when I bought it two years ago. The organic pads on all 4 wheels dust pretty bad and I was wondering if ceramics are ok to use. The PDF sheets on both say do not use metalics but nothing about ceramics.

    The DB-42's use 91 Dodge Daytona pads. Do they use the front or rear pads ?
    Same question for the DB-35 that use 97-2000 Kia Sephia pads, front or rear?
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    Re: Brake Pads. (NoSloProcraft)

    Contact UFPNet.com they can tell you the DB-35 I believe use the front thought they had rear drum. Take a pad with you to the auto parts store and match them up. Same for the Dodge rear may have been drums again take a pad with you. Have to ask UFP about ceramic


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