Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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<p>Oh well. *** it. Might order some brake ducting stuff might not. </p><p>Main 3 options I'm looking at for pads.</p><p>Cobalts: Most expensive, easiest to switch between pads, no bedding or anything.</p><p>DTC: Cheaper, but sounds like they require a bed in procedure.</p><p>Carbotech: About the same as DTC, but have heard even worse things about bed in.</p><p>Thoughts?</p>
<p>Oh well. *** it. Might order some brake ducting stuff might not. </p><p>Main 3 options I'm looking at for pads.</p><p>Cobalts: Most expensive, easiest to switch between pads, no bedding or anything.</p><p>DTC: Cheaper, but sounds like they require a bed in procedure.</p><p>Carbotech: About the same as DTC, but have heard even worse things about bed in.</p><p>Thoughts?</p>
Just did a couple 100-30s on the interstate.
I swapped back to HPSs, and reallllllllly miss the initial bite the DTC-60s had. The dust and your wheels aren't friends, and they're loud as ****. So not the best DD pads.
I swapped back to HPSs, and reallllllllly miss the initial bite the DTC-60s had. The dust and your wheels aren't friends, and they're loud as ****. So not the best DD pads.
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I knew this was coming but I was lazy. Here is the rears that I needed. I am going to check my build thread... i think I posted some part numbers.
Edit: Nope, sorry that was hardware part numbers that I posted.
This is my general shopping method when parts are needed.
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Search part number on Amazon for free prime shipping
Edit: Nope, sorry that was hardware part numbers that I posted.
This is my general shopping method when parts are needed.
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Find part number on Rock Auto
Search part number on Amazon for free prime shipping
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<p>So I find rear brackets all day long. But finding a front bracket without a caliper is a pain in the ***. Anybody want new front calipers?</p>







