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If you have sensors on your breaks, can you put new pads on with out the sensor, or do you have to buy them with the sensors?
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Why yes, yes you can put pads on without new sensors. The sensors are on the wheel hubs.
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is he talking about a.b.s sensers or pad wear indicators??
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pad wear indicators.
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Why? You can bend them back a little so they dont work.
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why would you want to bend them back???
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