It deals with where and how you drive. If the roads where you drive are
hilly and\or lots of curves that require a lot of braking or you just love
to put your Mustang through the extemes like you were racing on a road
course then I would go for the drilled and slotted.
>I need to replace my rotors and calipers in my 1990 Mustang GT and I
> was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on what I should go
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> Thanks from a beginner....
WCV - 29 Aug 2006 17:14 GMT
I guess this falls under "How fast can you afford to stop?"
Baer or Wildwood are good choices, but pricy.
My.02
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> It deals with where and how you drive. If the roads where you drive are
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