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RaptorF22 Jun 5, 2011 08:53 PM

Proud Owner
 
Hi all, Proud new owner of an 2008 H3 Alpha.....Just checking in and is just me or is driving the H3 one of the best feelings in the world....lol:)

Caraddict Jun 5, 2011 09:13 PM

Congrats!

RaptorF22 Jun 5, 2011 09:20 PM

Now right off the bat, it's only got 32k on it and the brake pads are shot to the point of almost being into the rotors. Any suggestions for aftermarket brands etc...??? Simply what is the best?? Thx Bryan

3hummers Jun 6, 2011 11:52 AM

Congrats on the Alpha. I have an 08 H3 Alpha and love it. Not sure on the brake pads as I am still on the first set of OEM pads at 60K miles.

drtom Jun 6, 2011 12:51 PM


it's only got 32k on it and the brake pads are shot
almost had to be someone riding the brakes?? most reports are 50 to 60k. look good at rotors for wear,overheating.
there have been lots of comments on pads,,do search or buy good quality. ez job they say.
ive not done it yet

RaptorF22 Jun 6, 2011 09:56 PM

Thanks for the feedback, the H3 came from Nashville TN and as heavy as it is it's not surprising that someone could of rode the brakes in that mountainous area.

RaptorF22 Jun 6, 2011 09:57 PM

It came from Carmax....hope it was not a rental!

Caraddict Jun 6, 2011 10:11 PM

Dealers have to disclose if a car was a rental,lease,rebuilt,salvaged, etc.... Pull a carfax if you are concerned. :D

RaptorF22 Jun 6, 2011 10:30 PM

Thanks, had not thought of the carfax. I do believe they will honor the repair cost if the pads need replaced......I have only had it two weeks..

TAINTER Jun 6, 2011 11:13 PM

Welcome and Congrats on the new 08 H3 Alpha! I have had 3 of the 08 H3 Alphas so as you can tell I'm kind of partial to that year. :D

As far as the brakes, I replaced mine with the OEM pads due to the life expectancy of the OEM pads (45-60K in most cases). It is an easy job with simple tools and there is a write-up on it here. As Tom said I would check the rotors to see if they need to be turned. They shouldn't but if there are deep grooves in them have them turned at your local auto parts store. It's more complicated to R&R the rotors.


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