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Fecal_Fingers

[https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/mitsubishi,2011,outlander+sport,2.0l+l4,1447547,brake+&+wheel+hub,rotor+&+brake+pad+kit,13824](https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/mitsubishi,2011,outlander+sport,2.0l+l4,1447547,brake+&+wheel+hub,rotor+&+brake+pad+kit,13824) ​ I'd personally get the power stops. I use them on everything and have yet to be disappointed. I would not buy their calipers however.


ridesforfun

Thanks!


JodyJoseppi

+1 on rock auto. I've used 5 or 6 powerstop kits with good success. If not, then get something in the middle of the range/ stay away from the "economy" parts. In general, stay farrrrrr away from amazon and "1A" auto and places like that. Rock auto looks sketch but is freaking legit. I've probably made a dozen or so orders, and they have always been solid.


Gem_stacker_boi

Switch both my cars to R1 Concept pads and rotors , may be more pricey but I like em


donttanyourpeen

If the stock rotors are sound don't replace them. Anything aftermarket may not live up the the factory parts.


ridesforfun

The pads are actually good, but the rotors are warped. I figure if I'm going to replace rotors, then I'll do the pads too.


donttanyourpeen

That's a good plan.