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These are some good failry priced Rotors, if you need to replace.
EBC GreenPads are nice too. I love the stopping power of them and they aren't even in their prime yet. It takes about 1,200 miles for them to truly show their potential.
These are some good failry priced Rotors, if you need to replace.
EBC GreenPads are nice too. I love the stopping power of them and they aren't even in their prime yet. It takes about 1,200 miles for them to truly show their potential.
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These are some good failry priced Rotors, if you need to replace.
EBC GreenPads are nice too. I love the stopping power of them and they aren't even in their prime yet. It takes about 1,200 miles for them to truly show their potential.
These are some good failry priced Rotors, if you need to replace.
EBC GreenPads are nice too. I love the stopping power of them and they aren't even in their prime yet. It takes about 1,200 miles for them to truly show their potential.
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i got some d s rotors off ebay...dont have not even 200 miles on them. question i have is...i hear kinda like a real fast clicking noise when i brake..what could this be? i have ceramic pads and all 4 wheels r done, can anyone help me figure out what this noise could be?
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i got some d s rotors off ebay...dont have not even 200 miles on them. question i have is...i hear kinda like a real fast clicking noise when i brake..what could this be? i have ceramic pads and all 4 wheels r done, can anyone help me figure out what this noise could be?
I might just take it apart and put together again.
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www.placeforbrakes.com they usually have good prices and free shipping
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that noise is your pads moving around take the caliper off and apply some brake glue to the back of the pads and to the shims on both sides and the noise will go away
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