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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / March 2005

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99 GT Front brake upgrade

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Rodney Brown - 29 Mar 2005 19:54 GMT
Are the slotted disks worth the extra money? We were looking into a brake
problem and found the rotor was broken! The wheel lug plate had separated
from the disk part.

Anyway, we now need new disks, pads, etc. We certainly want to go with a
dustless pad.

Thanks,
Rodney
dave - 29 Mar 2005 22:23 GMT
Save your money and get stock replacement rotors.They last longer. Stop
better than slotted.

> Are the slotted disks worth the extra money? We were looking into a brake
> problem and found the rotor was broken! The wheel lug plate had separated
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> Thanks,
> Rodney
firefox7620@yahoo.com - 30 Mar 2005 00:21 GMT
>Are the slotted disks worth the extra money? We were looking into a brake
>problem and found the rotor was broken! The wheel lug plate had separated
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>Thanks,
>Rodney

sounds like abuse to me

i would stick to standard aftermarket rotors

remember u drive your pos on public road

public roads are not racetracs

i hope they find you wraped around a light post
thats the only place for tards like you

hurc ast
 
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