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93rangerxlt4.02007 01-02-2006 04:35 PM

brakes
 
i have a 1993 ranger xlt 4.0 and i need soem new brakes. i am not sure on what size i need or what so thats y i posted this. i want soemthing that wont make alot of dust and noise and also something that is not to expensive all i need is the rotor and pads. give me some tips on what ways to go and where i can find them

SoundPer4mance 01-02-2006 06:35 PM

if you just want stockers, go to autozone, if you want to upgrade, we have some brake parts at our website, www.JusnesModified.com

92 Ranger 01-02-2006 06:39 PM

yeah dude, auto zone is sweet, they have everything... and i guess jusnesmodified is good too.. lol just joking bob... its rreallly a great online store...


just go with stockers its cheap

93rangerxlt4.02007 01-02-2006 07:20 PM

does auto zone have slotted or drilled for my truck and ceramic?

SoundPer4mance 01-02-2006 07:37 PM

autozone will have ceramic pads, i doubt upgraded rotors for your year

RNGMSTR 01-03-2006 04:33 PM

frozenrotors.com has brake pads in several different compounds. there website does not list much, but if you call they can help. also, for anyone interested, I have found there rotors to be far superior to any other rotor I have tried, costly, but they are the only ones that didn't warp over time on my F-350, which are famous for warpping the front rotors.

93rangerxlt4.02007 01-05-2006 12:13 PM

thanks i think ill hit up auto zone this weekend

mkoenig 01-05-2006 12:41 PM

Autozone has a couple of different grades available. Their "Performance Friction" pads are better at controlling dust than the other stuff they have.

On a similar note, I just did the front brakes on my '02 and used Hawk HPS pads. Carbon-metallic compund. You'll pay more for them then you would for the PF pads at Autozone, but when it comes to brake pads, you get what you pay for. So far, they're great on dust, stop better than the stockers, and with no noise. If I remember right, those are available from Bob.

I got away with just turning my rotors on this job, so I can't personally comment on any aftermarket rotors.

mkoenig 01-05-2006 01:42 PM

I don't know how advisable it is to install used rotors, but since you've got a '93, and you inquired about slotted/drilled rotors, I'm passing this along from ORR:

http://www.offroadrangers.com/forums...258#post228258

SoundPer4mance 01-05-2006 01:51 PM

FYI frozen rotors does the cryo treatment on Power Slot CRYO rotors


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