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Old 08-03-2005, 04:03 PM
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DIVER8374
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Hey deannostang,

How much of a difference did you notice if any? And who makes the slotted/dimpled rotors that you are talking about?
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Old 08-03-2005, 08:35 PM
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You know what's odd, I rarely ever see anyone mention anything about Ceramic pads..

It sounds funny, or retarded to some, but Napa Ceramic pads leave virtually no dust, and they also work better than Semi/Metallic pads because they don't require a period of "heating up" before they are effective, and they stop just as well, if not better due to heat transfer..

Plus you pay $50 for Napa Ceramics (Or your favorite ceramic pad), which get a lifetime warranty, or you can buy the EBC's for $100 for the front pair, and no warranty..

Just thought I'd throw that in there... I used to use them on the rear's of my Talon when I did Road courses.. I had Porterfield R4-S on the front....

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00 Mustang GT - Back in Action, still too slow.....
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