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Old 03-20-2004, 03:28 PM
supercivic86 supercivic86 is offline
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2003 focus zx5 questions?

my friend has a 03 zx5 and was wondering if there have been any probs with this model. all the complaint that im seeing in the threads seem to be for 2000-2002 zx3 and focus sedans. we already replaced the stock brake pads with the 0 dust EBC green pads...(when they say 0 brake dust they mean it....before with the stock pads we would wash the car and within two days the rims would be completely black again... now with the new pads on there its been three weeks and they are still shining like i just washed the car....simply amazing) anyway, we are having some of the symptoms that people are describing in some other threads. any info on the 2003 zx 5 would be great.
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Old 03-20-2004, 11:41 PM
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Re: 2003 focus zx5 questions?

I haven't heard anything about the 2003 zx 5 but I was wondering about the break pads you put on. Does it stop the squeels. I hate that noise.. I have had the pads replaced but even with the new ones I still hear it. I have also noticed and am very irritated with all the break dust on the rims. Could I get the name of these pads or do I just ask for the 0 dust EBC green pads?.. wow I love this site.
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