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Old 12-14-2005, 01:35 AM
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Re: big brakes upgrade for front

Try Bear Brakes. Yes you can try a set of rotors and pads first. The key is to reduce the heat you are generating so perhaps a set of slotted drilled rotors with some ceramic pads? Also double check that you have not suffered some kind of failure in the rear brakes system circuit, leaky fluid. Even with the 22's its very strange that you have chewed up your fronts that quik.. I have 33's on 16's that are mush heavier then the 245's it came with and i put them on at 15,000 and have half pad left at 71,000 miles..jj
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