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Originally Posted by drdisque
EBC Greens take too long to come up to temp in m opinion.
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Which ones are better in the same price range as the Greens? I don't really want too much noise or dust and I just thought ceramics take too long to heat up and semi-metalics had other problems. I don't really do any racing as of now so all I really need them to do is stop if there's an accident in front of me.
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Originally Posted by gthompson97
4. I would just let them provide the pads if they're going to do all the work in changing them and turning the rotors. That's the way the most shops would like it anyways and you probably won't save much, if any at all, by supplying your own.
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Well I just didn't know if they had the kind of pads I wanted. And whenever I get work done at a shop they charge a lot more for the parts than I could probably get them for. I guess I'll just give some shops a call and see what they charge.
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Originally Posted by Gsx_hooptie
Run a gloved finger across the rotor... this isn't high art, but if the rotor has even tiny grooves that you can feel, it may need to be turned.
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I put a latex glove on and ran my fingernail along the rotor. I could just barely feel some grooves. When you look at the rotor you can slightly see a bunch of lines on it. Don't know if that's normal or not. And I don't feel any pulsing when I brake, but I haven't braked very hard.