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Old Jun 13, 2009
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Brakes ?

im on the 'new' summit site(which is WAY better btw) and im looking at brakes for my truck..


Is anyone running these rotors? And are they a good choice?

EBC Brakes USR7086 - EBC USR Series Sport Rotors – SummitRacing.com


Pads?


Hawk Performance HB283Y-650 - Hawk Performance LTS Brake Pads – SummitRacing.com

calipers

Dorman CA10516R - Dorman Brake Calipers – SummitRacing.com
this is interesting.. passenger side is 65 bucks while drivers side is only 18 bucks? think theres a typo lol..

the big thing here is none of the above come with "hardware"..

let me know guys..
 
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looks good to me! but why are you looking at new calipers?
 
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those pads are awsome, i have them on my truck but dont waste your money on overpriced rotors. i got a cheap set of powerstop slotted rotors and they are great. the pads are the most important part.
 
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looks good to me! but why are you looking at new calipers?
because the push pins or whatever are stuck on mine.. i need new boots and such.. i dont know if i can just get those'..
 
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