Cool, I will look for ceramic. Any brands suggested? Also, I tried emailing you but all the messages bounced back? Did you get my PM about that?
Bart
Originally Posted by Ruflyf
Cool, I will look for ceramic. Any brands suggested? Also, I tried emailing you but all the messages bounced back? Did you get my PM about that?
Bart
Originally Posted by Ruflyf
Excellent stopping power, and because you have matte black wheels the black dust should not be an issue.
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I just put the r1concepts (ebay) rotors and ceramic pads on mine a couple weeks ago. I've been very happy with them so far. I found other threads on these forums saying they were good, which is why I went with them. I think it was like $90 for the 4 rotors then $70 for the pads, $50 for shipping to Michigan. I may have those numbers off, since I also ordered a full set for the Subaru while I was at it. Definitely get the Ebay ones if you're not going OEM. Autozone wanted the same money for one front rotor that r1concepts wanted for a set of 4.
Make sure you buy a can of the good NAPA penetrating oil. It's a red can and is NAPA branded. I've had fanominal luck with that stuff. I also recommend buying your own supply of brake equipment grease. Grease all the metal parts that aren't part of the pad->rotor contact and you'll be squeak free.
Oh yeah, I got OEM style rotors, no drill, no slotting. If anything skip the slotting and get just drilled. I drive hard, but nowhere near hard enough to need either of those features.
I just installed new pads (OEM) all around and OEM style Rear Rotors. I went with the OEM pads by reading the forums here, I removed oem's and haven't had any brake dust issue's, so I'm sticking with them..
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I agree with VCrossfan... When the time comes for new pads, I'm sticking with the OEM's from St.Charles.
I've driven more than a few different vehicles with disc brakes & have never seen pads that were as dust free as the stock Isuzu pads...my $.02
OK, sounds good. I will call them and order soon. What about the rotors? Do I even really need new ones?
Bart
Originally Posted by Ldub
Hey Bart: For Rotors I went with the Duralast from autozone $30.00 per rotor no exchange of course and a 24 month Warranty. My rear rotors were coming apart on the inside (I replaced), and the fronts looked fine. OEM pads aren't cheap but they last.. All four corners for $172.71 from Merlin at ST Charles to my door, Free Shipping also..good luck..
I cant remember the brand, but it was what Autozone carried, or possibly Advance Auto.
Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
"You can live your life in a thousand ways,
but it all comes down to that single day,
when you realize what you regret,
but you cant relaim and you cant forget."
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