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Old 02-08-2005, 04:13 PM
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Cool New Brakes

The brakes are just about shot on my 99 GT and I was looking at something like these.
http://www.pfyc.com/store/merchant.m...ry_Code=GPSUSP
do you think stuff like this is worth it or should I just stick with factory or after market stock stuff.Also these rotors require a wider bracket will stock rims fit back on?
Right now the car is stock but I like the look of the colored caliper stuff.
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Old 02-08-2005, 04:47 PM
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If you are wanting to upgrade the front's,this is a good way to go.It come's with all the parts for the upgrade.GM part # 12498644 and to your door it would be 313 and change from www.gmpartsdirect.com

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For use on 1999 -2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 2000 -2002 Chevrolet Impala; 1997 -2002 Pontiac Grand Prix. This kit includes caliper mounting brackets, 12 inch rotors and high performance front brake pads. This brake package improves driver feel and feedback. Technical Notes: High Performance Brake Pads generate higher temperatures and can warp rotors if not allowed to sufficiently cool between severe uses. This brake package will not fit with stock cosslaced wheels. The spare tire may not fit on the front of vehicle with brake upgrade. Monte Carlo and Impala may have this brake package installed stock. This kit includes the following items listed by part number quantity and description: P/N 18046666 - 2 - Pin kit, front brake caliper guide P/N 18024959 - 2 - Bushing kit, front brake caliper P/N 18029829 - 2 - Bracket, front brake caliper P/N 18060640 - 2 - Rotor, front brake P/N 18029828 - 1 - Pad kit, front disc brake
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Old 02-09-2005, 09:43 AM
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Thanx Big-L: Still not sure about stock wheels fitting,The GP I have is one of the limited Black on Gold with the gold rims I'm getting tired of the look plus I graced one on a curb hidden in the snow so I will probably pick up some new rims anyway.
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Re: New Brakes

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Thanx Big-L: Still not sure about stock wheels fitting,The GP I have is one of the limited Black on Gold with the gold rims I'm getting tired of the look plus I graced one on a curb hidden in the snow so I will probably pick up some new rims anyway.
Larger rotors wount fit on that style of rim.They are like the same style of rim's that Kustom kid has,only gold.


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Thanx again: Now the hard part will be figuring out what type of rims.
To many styles.
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