Poorboy said:
if you want to get it locally try a home depot or lowes...otherwise with your DC discount and a great selection of pads, advice from Dwayne, and free shipping, get it from PAC and wait a few days:dunno
One issue I see is that PAC offers only the 7424. This comes with the smaller counterweight. Lowes has the 7336 for either $99 or $109. It comes with the larger counterweight.
From what I can understand, the smaller 7424 counterweight is fine for pads up to about six inches. For larger pads, the 7336's larger counterweight is supposed to reduce vibration better.
I bought a 7336 from Lowes for $109. I've used 4", 6" and 7.5" pads on it and it works great. I'd suggest the 7336.
Regardless of which one you buy, you'll need a velcro backing plate that fits the PC and several pads. Proper Auto Care (AKA CMA) offers a kit for $60 that includes a flexible backing plate for the PC plus 4 six inch Lake Country pads:
http://www.properautocare.com/hipadkitwive.html
You can add a yellow compounding pad and a black glazing pad, and you'd be set.
The six inch pads are for folks without much experience. If you feel comfortable with a buffer, you might want try the 7.5 inch Lake Country pads.
http://www.properautocare.com/ad712inhipad.html
I got the 6 inch pads first. I liked them, but I wanted the flexibility of the larger pad's shape, so I ordered the 7.5 inch pads. I like the shape better than the 6 inch pads. The 7.5 inch pads require more technique, but it only took about an hour to feel comfortable with them.
You also might want to look at Sonus pads. Some folks highly recommend them.
Don't forget to get something to clean the pads. The CMA folks have "Snappy", which I use. It seems to work pretty well:
http://www.properautocare.com/snclpadclpo.html
Good luck on your decision.
Regards,
Dan.