LS or GSR brakes
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jonsteR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Brembo blanks and Axxis Ultimates
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I used autozone blanks though, cheap but have had no problems
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I used autozone blanks though, cheap but have had no problems
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ditto. no need to spend double on something you throw away
</TD></TR></TABLE>ditto. no need to spend double on something you throw away
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ditto. no need to spend double on something you throw away
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Can't you buy Brembo rotors for $30-40?
ditto. no need to spend double on something you throw away
</TD></TR></TABLE>Can't you buy Brembo rotors for $30-40?
AutoZone rotors all the way. They're the same design as the Brembos and half the cost. The Brembos warped on me after only 3 months!
As for pads, Autozone pads work well and have a lifetime warranty (ie you buy them once and have free pads forever). They do get hot and smoke a bit if you take them to a roadcourse track, but they still worked well for me. With my sticky tires on, they'd throw me into the windshield if I didn't have my seatbelt on.
As for pads, Autozone pads work well and have a lifetime warranty (ie you buy them once and have free pads forever). They do get hot and smoke a bit if you take them to a roadcourse track, but they still worked well for me. With my sticky tires on, they'd throw me into the windshield if I didn't have my seatbelt on.
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