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Old 10-26-2004, 11:34 AM
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Rotors?

-I might need new rotors on my 68 Nova and I was thinking I mise well get new calipors too. I was just wondering If anyone knows of a good brand of rotors and what kind of calipors I should put on them. I dont need anything thats for Pro Racing, just something good, but works great.

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Old 10-26-2004, 11:45 AM
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Re: Rotors?

Fyter,
Check this place out! They are pretty expensive, ... I prefer a good rebuilt stock setup they work!
http://www.ssbrakes.com/
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Re: Rotors?

Thats cool, it looks like they sell only kits though, im really just looking for rotors and calipors, but im pretty sure they sell just those too. Thanks again
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Ac Delco makes a good caliper for a mostly stock car, because it is the brand most disk brake cars had stock. Im pretty sure they make the rotors as well, if not Baer makes good stuff, but at a little higher cost.

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Re: Rotors?

go with yearone depends on the power you got , i needed more stoping power so i got all disk brake conver on my nova, with duel piston caps, and drill/slot rotors and perf pads and last thing was a bigger brake booster, i must say for amount of money i spent i got great stoping power
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Re: Rotors?

stainless steel brakes sells a short-stop upgrade kit with rotors and pads. If you want to upgrade your calipers, they have a 2 piston aluminum caliper (lighter by about 7 lbs a pair over single piston iron calipers) and I have them on my Nova, they work great. For a daily driver, I'd use Raybestos or Wagner for std replacement parts.

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