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new brakes
I just found that my brakes are going and will need to be replaced. I know I could do this quite cheaply but I thought, what the hell might as well get an entire brake kit for the front and rear. The thing is I don't want to get a big rotor kit due to the fact that I don't have 17 inch tires. After searching around a while I can't seem to find a non-big rotor brake kit. Anyone know of any good ones for a 2000 lude? Thanks.
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Re: new brakes
if you take a piece of plywood and cut out new pads they stop really well.
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Re: new brakes
Brembo (www.brembo.com) is the only name you need to know for performance braking. Try the sports series or grand turismo series.
You can also try the NSX and Legend caliper conversions. With Brembo rotors and your choice of pads. I hear the Legend conversion is the way to go in terms of effectiveness and cost.
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