INSIGHT ON BULLITT AFTERMARKET BRAKES
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INSIGHT ON BULLITT AFTERMARKET BRAKES
I am watching some barkes on ebay from a company called rotorpros, i can get all 4 rotors, zinc/silver plated, wheel hub painted, and full set of pads for 229$ shipped. to cheap to trust? or good deal? also thru american muscle i can buy stainless steel braided brake lines for 99$ for the fronts and 120$ for the rear, i found a set of all 4 lines braided and all teflon core inside and pressure test to 4500psi for 40$to cheap? please give me some opinions. i am tempted to buy them, however it may be to cheap for my liking, i understand you get what you pay for however it seems like a great deal.
Last edited by bullitt1861; 10-17-2009 at 01:20 PM.
#2
Is it a business or individual seller you are getting them through on ebay? I havent had big issues with ebay parts but have heard some horrific horror stories. Just remember most of the parts from businesses are cheep Chinese knock off's that work, some dont.
#3
the guy has the name as being rotorpros is his ebay user name. i cant see anything worse going wrong than having cheap pads that ware down or even a possible rotor warp, the lines is the only thing im worried about because if a line bursts and brake failure occurs.....bad joo joo...but if they work then i saved 160 bucks almost
#6
Hey! Let us know what you think if you get them. I have also been curious about them after a friend asked me about them. I too think that they cannot be too bad unless you run them hard at a track event. Normal street driving would probably be OK...
I am due for new pads and would be interested to know how these parts work. Pretty cheap for pads and rotors.
I am due for new pads and would be interested to know how these parts work. Pretty cheap for pads and rotors.
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