disc brake conversion 700cdn
markpa
02-27-2003, 06:21 PM
What do you guys think is it a good price, it includes everything parts and labour,. It seems like a good deal.
wheel1856
02-27-2003, 08:51 PM
700 canadian, that's like $25 US right?:D j/k
what kind of breaks? (rotors, calipers, pads, etc.) do you have to re-run break lines for that kind of thing?
(oh yeah, and what is the conversion anyway? like $1 US = $1.20 cnd?)
what kind of breaks? (rotors, calipers, pads, etc.) do you have to re-run break lines for that kind of thing?
(oh yeah, and what is the conversion anyway? like $1 US = $1.20 cnd?)
markpa
02-28-2003, 04:05 AM
Originally posted by wheel1856
700 canadian, that's like $25 US right?:D j/k
what kind of breaks? (rotors, calipers, pads, etc.) do you have to re-run break lines for that kind of thing?
(oh yeah, and what is the conversion anyway? like $1 US = $1.20 cnd?) I believe i have a choice of either sir control arms or gsr ones, and the rest would be stock, not aftermarket. No idea what the fucking conversion is but it be about 400american.
700 canadian, that's like $25 US right?:D j/k
what kind of breaks? (rotors, calipers, pads, etc.) do you have to re-run break lines for that kind of thing?
(oh yeah, and what is the conversion anyway? like $1 US = $1.20 cnd?) I believe i have a choice of either sir control arms or gsr ones, and the rest would be stock, not aftermarket. No idea what the fucking conversion is but it be about 400american.
wheel1856
02-28-2003, 02:59 PM
welp, for my springtime buildup I was checkin on the same project with all brembo aftermarket to fill the 15" wheels, and my shop was talkin about $600-$700 US p/L so I would say that if $700 canadian is +/- $400 US, I would do it.
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