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I am leaving on another fishing trip again Friday. Yesterday coming home from fishing I began to have brake issues. Besides calling Ranger in the morning, where can I order new brake pads on the Internet tonight for overnight shipping?
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Waymire Distribution should be able to help you out.
Bob |
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take one in to a good parts store, they can match it up I dont have a Ranger but I bet its no different
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I've heard Chevy Cavalier pads match up with Ranger trailer brakes. Like mentioned a good auto parts store should be able to confirm and/or match them up.
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That's ture, early 90's GM cars had the same pads as Ranger Trailers. Bought pads at NAPA and had the whole job done in two hours.
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My 2006 619 trailer lists 1990 Chevy Cavalier brakes as replacements.
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