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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by cbptltypes
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5 spokes 18' offset 35 volks GT-C.. Nexen tires, 225/45/18
Will those fit in my car?
yup... you can run those till they fall off hehehe... ur good to go...

BUT

reconsider your tire choice... 235/40-18 or 245/40-18 are ideal
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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 08:51 AM
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What registration? My cars registration?
I presume so

Originally Posted by jguerra23
Nope they don't....Bumpers and doors do... But not the headlights.
figures... I never taken headlight out so
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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 07:35 PM
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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 11:57 PM
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I got a rim fitment question for ya..

2005 TL 5AT
Stock braking system

Will......

19x8.5 +35 225/35/19
19x9.5 +30 275/30/19

fit? I don't mind rubbing right now, I'm not going to drop it to the point where it will rub because i'm pretty sure a series 275 tire with width 9.5 will rub; I just want to know if that'll clear the stock brakes, spokes seem to be pretty straight to the lip, with a tiny bit of a curve
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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 03:16 AM
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Year: 2004
Trim: Base
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Item you would like fitment verified: i want to know if an 01 - 06 MDX black and burlwood sifter would get my car. Sorry if this is a noob question.
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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by bforbrian
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I got a rim fitment question for ya..

2005 TL 5AT
Stock braking system

Will......

19x8.5 +35 225/35/19
19x9.5 +30 275/30/19

fit? I don't mind rubbing right now, I'm not going to drop it to the point where it will rub because i'm pretty sure a series 275 tire with width 9.5 will rub; I just want to know if that'll clear the stock brakes, spokes seem to be pretty straight to the lip, with a tiny bit of a curve
That front will be perfect, but that rear will stick out way passed the fenders
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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by nitropwd
stillhere...

Year: 2004
Trim: Base
Color: NBP/Camel
Item you would like fitment verified: i want to know if an 01 - 06 MDX black and burlwood sifter would get my car. Sorry if this is a noob question.
If you are reffering to the knob... If ur car is auto it will fit no problem
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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
That front will be perfect, but that rear will stick out way passed the fenders
I can still lower it right?
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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 09:02 AM
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the rear wont work because the ideal negative camber is -1.5 max... and with that tire it will never work... you can run the 225 in the rear, that way it will work
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Old Jun 24, 2008 | 07:52 PM
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MODS STICKIED THE THREAD FOR ME.... LETS KEEP IT ON TOPIC

Follow this guideline

Year: (04, 05, 06, 07 or 08)
Trim: (Base or Type S)
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Item you would like fitment verified:
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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 10:14 PM
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Ok I have a rim fitment question also. I have been researching it and I think it is close/tight fit.

The fronts are
19x8.5 +38

and the backs are
19x9.5 +42

I believe the fronts will be ok but I am unsure of the rears.

These are volk sf-winning wheels. Anyways if they do fit I will be purchasing them I believe.

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Old Jun 25, 2008 | 10:37 PM
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05 tl auto blk

my local bodyshop install the side mirrors w/ blinkers blinkers works but my (1)heated mirrors, (2) memory seats, (3) reverse tilt mirrors does not work wat can i do.... ???

install type s tail lights fits nicely but i it seems as though its not bright (is there LEDs behind the tailights or is it conventional bulbs could i get LEDS for it ???
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 02:22 AM
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Item you would like fitment verified: MB Wheels Weapon - 18x9 45 offset with my current Neuspeed Accord Sport Drop (1.75")

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...4.3&vid=008463
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by don5504
Ok I have a rim fitment question also. I have been researching it and I think it is close/tight fit.

The fronts are
19x8.5 +38

and the backs are
19x9.5 +42

I believe the fronts will be ok but I am unsure of the rears.

These are volk sf-winning wheels. Anyways if they do fit I will be purchasing them I believe.

D
YES... they fit beautifully infact you can get very cute with the tire options

Front Tire
235/35-19
245/35-19
255/35-19

Rear Tire
245/35-19
255/35-19
265/35-19

Good luck...
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by dchea03@hotmail.com
05 tl auto blk

my local bodyshop install the side mirrors w/ blinkers blinkers works but my (1)heated mirrors, (2) memory seats, (3) reverse tilt mirrors does not work wat can i do.... ???
Looks like they missed a couple of the plugs or left something unplugged, where are you located? there are usually aziners ready and willing to help out on wiring problems

Originally Posted by dchea03@hotmail.com
install type s tail lights fits nicely but i it seems as though its not bright (is there LEDs behind the tailights or is it conventional bulbs could i get LEDS for it ???
the type s tails are pretty bright, you should have someone hit the brake and stand back about 20 feet, they are infact really bright, the only led which you can swap out is the turn signal... hope this helps
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by NBPacuraTL
Year: 2004
Trim: Base Auto
Color: NBP
Item you would like fitment verified: MB Wheels Weapon - 18x9 45 offset with my current Neuspeed Accord Sport Drop (1.75")

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...4.3&vid=008463
I am very familiar with that wheel as I looked at it for a few days just thinking damn that price for that 18x9 is friggin awesome

FITMENT: YES... since you do not have brembos they will fit perfect

Tires to be considered
235/40-18 (factory spec fits, but it will not provide lip protection)
245/40-18 (My current setup on an 18x9 wheel)
255/40-18 (what I consider to be a good fit)
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 09:14 AM
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18X9 5-114.3 38GM
will also fit for a more aggressive look
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
I forgot... the wheels are in motion give me a few
Congrats on the sticky...how are those wheels rollin'?
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 03:50 PM
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I had someone who was gonna find out for me... No luck tho sorry dude
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 06:20 PM
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04 tl auto

Just purchased TSW 20x8.5 +40 offset chrome rims and already mounted them. See here:
http://www.wheelsnext.com/wheels-rim...ro-Chrome.html

Now car feels like it's draging a**. Is there some kind of adjustment needs to me made? Everything fits perfect. Looks great.

Please help as I have to drive it 150mi. on Saturday. Wanna get this taken care of.
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 06:36 PM
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what tires did you throw on?

also keep in mind that 20" wheels get up there in weight... I wouldn't be surprised if those wheels weighed in at 40lbs a pop... I'd say they weight in at 35lbs each... lastly keep in mind that you may also just be feeling that lag for now because you have not come accustomed to it... rolling big has its down sides
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
what tires did you throw on?

also keep in mind that 20" wheels get up there in weight... I wouldn't be surprised if those wheels weighed in at 40lbs a pop... I'd say they weight in at 35lbs each... lastly keep in mind that you may also just be feeling that lag for now because you have not come accustomed to it... rolling big has its down sides
I have Falken Azernis 245/35ZR20 95W tires on. It's 50psi max and I have 45psi front, 42psi back. oh and LH rear is on 17" stock as other tire needs to be fixed.
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 08:19 PM
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UOTE=stillhere153]the rear wont work because the ideal negative camber is -1.5 max... and with that tire it will never work... you can run the 225 in the rear, that way it will work[/QUOTE]


You're positive? So if I run 225 series tire on a 9.5 width with a 30 offset will it rub?
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by MinDawg
I have Falken Azernis 245/35ZR20 95W tires on. It's 50psi max and I have 45psi front, 42psi back. oh and LH rear is on 17" stock as other tire needs to be fixed.

wow dude ur tires are completely off
and wait I had no idea you had to fill the tires up that high... 35psi all around? what ever happend to that?

you are supposed to be running 245/30-20...
Speedometer: 56.7 mph 94.6 km/h (WHEN IT SHOULD BE READING 60MPH)
Speedometer Difference: 5.646% too slow
Diameter Difference: 5.35% <- BAD
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by bforbrian
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UOTE=stillhere153]the rear wont work because the ideal negative camber is -1.5 max... and with that tire it will never work... you can run the 225 in the rear, that way it will work

You're positive? So if I run 225 series tire on a 9.5 width with a 30 offset will it rub?[/QUOTE]

if you roll the fenders and negative camber it will not rub... but your lip will be a couple mm off the ground... so the hardest bump would bend/crack or both that wheel
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 09:19 PM
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fitment question

Here we go 2006 tl auto A Spec Tein S Tech coils, want to mount the following
18x8.5 35mm off set with 245 40 18 tires, 19x9.5 40 mm offset with 255 35 19 tires
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 09:51 PM
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This is a stupid question lol but I just need to know

Year: 2005 TL 5AT
Trim: N/A
Color: NBP
Item you would like fitment verified:

20x8.5
20x10

+25 offsets lol

Need tire recommendations if they fit
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
18X9 5-114.3 38GM
will also fit for a more aggressive look
Thank you very, very much
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 11:03 PM
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Stillhere153,
Like a NOOB that I'm, I ask you this question on another post and didn't realize you have an official post setup.

Year: 2007
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Item you would like fitment verified: Need your expertise on TSW Mondello 18x8 wheels... can they fit with the BBK? If so, what offset do you recommend?? Do you recommend stepping up to 19s and will 19s make a signifcant difference in ride comfort/performance?

Sorry for the multiple questions within a question..hehe.

Thanks a lot!!
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by wps007
Here we go 2006 tl auto A Spec Tein S Tech coils, want to mount the following
18x8.5 35mm off set with 245 40 18 tires, 19x9.5 40 mm offset with 255 35 19 tires
You got it... The diameter difference between 245/40-18 and 255/35-19 when compared to each other is minimal

Pm me when you do it... Def wanna see this
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by bforbrian
This is a stupid question lol but I just need to know

Year: 2005 TL 5AT
Trim: N/A
Color: NBP
Item you would like fitment verified:

20x8.5
20x10

+25 offsets lol

Need tire recommendations if they fit
Where are you getting these g35/350z/rx7/(fitted rwd) offsets from

Unless you are stock height and never put anything in the trunk, never go into turns, and want to look like an isuzu rodeo go for it, but in all reality it does not fit... Even if you wrap 225/30-20 NO GO

Ps. Writing "lol" atleast tells me ur half serious

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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by JVs_TypeS
Stillhere153,
Like a NOOB that I'm, I ask you this question on another post and didn't realize you have an official post setup.

Year: 2007
Trim: Type S
Color: WDP
Item you would like fitment verified: Need your expertise on TSW Mondello 18x8 wheels... can they fit with the BBK? If so, what offset do you recommend??
Tsw sadly has like 1 maybe 2 wheels that fit without requiring a +30 or +32 offset... Soooo in that particular wheel you"d have to get something like a +35 or +37 and run a 5mm spacer if +30 or +32 are not available....
For spacers I called Fred @ wheeladapter.com

Do you recommend stepping up to 19s and will 19s make a signifcant difference in ride comfort/performance?

Sorry for the multiple questions within a question..hehe.

Thanks a lot!!
19" in my opinion are purely for looks, no matter if you are running a 255 wide tire, they simply rob from the ride quality and sportyness of our cars...
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Old Jun 26, 2008 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by stillhere153
Looks like they missed a couple of the plugs or left something unplugged, where are you located? there are usually aziners ready and willing to help out on wiring problems



the type s tails are pretty bright, you should have someone hit the brake and stand back about 20 feet, they are infact really bright, the only led which you can swap out is the turn signal... hope this helps
thanks for the info man any aziners living in the 401 area (lil rhody)
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 05:48 AM
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ok im bac..lol

is there a d i y for the 07 fogs on the 04-06 tl'z?
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 10:51 AM
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I have a 2004 NBP Auto/Navi/ A-spec

Fitment I would like verified:
What size are the OEM 03-05 Accord foglights? I want to do the grill mod but I dont want to spend the $350 for the OEM Accord fogs. I also don't want to put the cheap Ebay junk lights down there either so I figure I would buy the fog kit off Ebay, keep the shrouds and wiring, and swap the cheap lenses for some nicer(at least glass covered) ones instead.
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by BkRedTL
ok im bac..lol

is there a d i y for the 07 fogs on the 04-06 tl'z?

yes and no... yes there is a diy on lower grill foglights on the 04-06, but it isn't using the 07 foglights... it is using the accord sedan foglights... for this one... search is your friend...

keep it on topic guys
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by fokkerfitch83
I have a 2004 NBP Auto/Navi/ A-spec

Fitment I would like verified:
What size are the OEM 03-05 Accord foglights? I want to do the grill mod but I dont want to spend the $350 for the OEM Accord fogs. I also don't want to put the cheap Ebay junk lights down there either so I figure I would buy the fog kit off Ebay, keep the shrouds and wiring, and swap the cheap lenses for some nicer(at least glass covered) ones instead.

sorry but I've never done this mod on any members car... you'd have to ask one of the many guys who has and see what they come up with
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 06:26 PM
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wow dude ur tires are completely off
and wait I had no idea you had to fill the tires up that high... 35psi all around? what ever happend to that?

you are supposed to be running 245/30-20...
Speedometer: 56.7 mph 94.6 km/h (WHEN IT SHOULD BE READING 60MPH)
Speedometer Difference: 5.646% too slow
Diameter Difference: 5.35% <- BAD
I changed it all to 35psi. 245/35ZR20 is not rubbing. any other reason to use 30 over 35? I already have 4 tires

What is all this MPH stuff? sorry...noob
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by MinDawg
I changed it all to 35psi. 245/35ZR20 is not rubbing. any other reason to use 30 over 35? I already have 4 tires

What is all this MPH stuff? sorry...noob

Just thought I would help ya out, Seems like this thread is very informational, helping alot of people, and keepin you busy!!

But MinDawg, MPH stands for Miles Per Hour, speed in which your car travels, running a 35 series as Stillhere stated will show your speedometer to be off.

For example when you are actually traveling at 60 Miles Per Hour, and you have 245/35/20 your speedometer will show a speed of 56.7 Miles Per Hour. But if you have 245/30/20 then your speedometer will show 58.9 Miles Per Hour.

You also need to know that the added weight, places strain on braking as well, your braking distance required is increased as well.

Also it is recommended that your overall Tire diameter not be more than 3% than OEM (originally Equipped by manufacturer). Running 245/35/20 is placing your overall diameter at 5.35% more than OEM, but if you have 245/30/20 the overall diameter will only be 1.79%.
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Old Jun 27, 2008 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Fulani has a TL
Just thought I would help ya out, Seems like this thread is very informational, helping alot of people, and keepin you busy!!

But MinDawg, MPH stands for Miles Per Hour, speed in which your car travels, running a 35 series as Stillhere stated will show your speedometer to be off.

For example when you are actually traveling at 60 Miles Per Hour, and you have 245/35/20 your speedometer will show a speed of 56.7 Miles Per Hour. But if you have 245/30/20 then your speedometer will show 58.9 Miles Per Hour.

You also need to know that the added weight, places strain on braking as well, your braking distance required is increased as well.

Also it is recommended that your overall Tire diameter not be more than 3% than OEM (originally Equipped by manufacturer). Running 245/35/20 is placing your overall diameter at 5.35% more than OEM, but if you have 245/30/20 the overall diameter will only be 1.79%.
LOL...I did know what MPH is...

Everything else did help a lot. How big of a deal is this? should I sell my 35s and get 30s? I did get better rotors from exelerated - slotted/drilled with all new ceramic pads.
Thanks for all answers.
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