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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
New Brakes and Rotors
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Caffyn" data-source="post: 986305" data-attributes="member: 66648"><p>Eddie has it right. He put in a set of pads from Performance Friction, they make a ton of differrence. I will be ordering a set when mine wear out(pads are about 1 year old and half worn already) As far as the rotors, I've been using the drilled/slotted one from Brake Performance. They do eat up the pads pretty quickly. I've had to have one recut cause it warped a little. But in retrospect, You really don't need those rotors on the street. Its only "cool" factor and just regular slotted discs would probably be better. EBC and a few others make them. But check out those pads first!! Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Caffyn, post: 986305, member: 66648"] Eddie has it right. He put in a set of pads from Performance Friction, they make a ton of differrence. I will be ordering a set when mine wear out(pads are about 1 year old and half worn already) As far as the rotors, I've been using the drilled/slotted one from Brake Performance. They do eat up the pads pretty quickly. I've had to have one recut cause it warped a little. But in retrospect, You really don't need those rotors on the street. Its only "cool" factor and just regular slotted discs would probably be better. EBC and a few others make them. But check out those pads first!! Bob [/QUOTE]
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