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stock brake rotor size?
#5
RE: stock brake rotor size?
ThumperMX113 becareful what you buy........I recommend you guys to buy something coated.....I had bought some drilled and slotted rotors on ebay, lmao,,,hahah. trying to same money....They where so pretty, when i got them...I painted the middle and side vents using Duplicolor's ceramic black....I was like wow, this is ghonna be hot....I Installed them. And guess what after a few days? I washed the car, and them suckers looked like I painted them brown....It was filled with rust. No one cant say they dont learn from there mistakes...good thing I only payed $200 for them...So becareful Bud.
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RE: stock brake rotor size?
ORIGINAL: derekdatank
of topic but are the stock breaks any good i mean they are good for road use but how about like on the track and stuff?
of topic but are the stock breaks any good i mean they are good for road use but how about like on the track and stuff?
#10
RE: stock brake rotor size?
ORIGINAL: MikeD916
Do you know if the stock calipers and brakes are fine when you put bigger rims and tires on? Going from 17x8's to 18x9 and 18x10 with 305's in the back. Dont want the brakes to fail.
Do you know if the stock calipers and brakes are fine when you put bigger rims and tires on? Going from 17x8's to 18x9 and 18x10 with 305's in the back. Dont want the brakes to fail.