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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Brakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron Yarbough" data-source="post: 711283" data-attributes="member: 64114"><p>Bootsy, unless you're wanting to upgrade the brake pads then I would take it to the dealer 1st to see what they are willing to do. Perhaps they will replace your pads under warranty since it's so new. My Trac only has 8400 miles so i'm taking mine in to see what they will do. At the very least, i'm going to insist that they bleed the brake system to ensure that there no air is in the lines which can give you a soft brake pedal and reduced stopping power. But if you are planning to upgrade your brake pads to ceramic or soemthing like that then this is probably a good time to do it. My reccomendation would be Hawk pads but there are several good ones out there.</p><p></p><p>As far as calipers/pads go, anything that fits the stock ST rotors should work just fine with both your aftermarket and stock wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron Yarbough, post: 711283, member: 64114"] Bootsy, unless you're wanting to upgrade the brake pads then I would take it to the dealer 1st to see what they are willing to do. Perhaps they will replace your pads under warranty since it's so new. My Trac only has 8400 miles so i'm taking mine in to see what they will do. At the very least, i'm going to insist that they bleed the brake system to ensure that there no air is in the lines which can give you a soft brake pedal and reduced stopping power. But if you are planning to upgrade your brake pads to ceramic or soemthing like that then this is probably a good time to do it. My reccomendation would be Hawk pads but there are several good ones out there. As far as calipers/pads go, anything that fits the stock ST rotors should work just fine with both your aftermarket and stock wheels. [/QUOTE]
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