I have a set of stock rotors with approximately 5000 miles on them, AND a set of stock pads with approximately 8000 miles on them. Front pads have the roller skates on them so no squealing. They have been sitting in my garage since May of this year. Make me an offer.
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Originally posted by swety1 View Postcindy y did you not let me know about a brake issue? with a extra garage and a roter cutter I would done the work free you buy the pads and rotors if ness labor FREE!
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Originally posted by FreakyFastFreddie View PostI have a set of stock rotors with approximately 5000 miles on them, AND a set of stock pads with approximately 8000 miles on them. Front pads have the roller skates on them so no squealing. They have been sitting in my garage since May of this year. Make me an offer.
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Do the brakes yourself - there's plenty of help here and online. Have someone cut the rotors - (as long as they're not slotted or drilled). Spend the extra $ on quality pads that improve stopping performance and that reduce the dust...unless you like wiping the wheels off every 20 miles :-(sigpic
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Originally posted by Beedriver2 View PostDo the brakes yourself - there's plenty of help here and online. Have someone cut the rotors - (as long as they're not slotted or drilled). Spend the extra $ on quality pads that improve stopping performance and that reduce the dust...unless you like wiping the wheels off every 20 miles :-(
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So what pads do you recommend that will reduce the brake dust?L99 to LS3 Conversion, Speed Inc Comp Cam, SLP LT Headers, Corsa Exhaust, Roto Fab CAI, FAST 102 Manifold, Nick Williams 102 TB, FAST Fuel Rails, Yank 3400, 3.91 Gear and TrueTrac, BMR Suspension, Foose Wheels, Heritage Grill
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Originally posted by SCOTCH MAN View PostSo what pads do you recommend that will reduce the brake dust?sigpic
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Heck you don't need brakes. You need a parachute for your car.
Thanks for the info Freddie
Jim
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I agree with Scotch Man - pull the chute when you need to stop. For safety, please turn on the 4 ways while you repack for the next light. :-)sigpic
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btw something like 70% of the brakes are used in the front first so you noise might be coming from there.
the pads have a squealer on them to let you know it is time to change them
when the pads get low the metal squealer piece touces the rotor making a high pitch squeal. if you use the pad for too long after that then the metal from the pad backing become the brake and then gouges the rotor. If the gouge are to deep then the rotor is trash.
most times you should be able to cut the rotor once before it is trash.
there is also some paste the you can apply to the pads to help stop the noise if your pad are in good condition. (pad need to be removed) O'Reilly's have new pad for $20 for the front. with the cost of the paste and the cut you are looking at less then $100 if you take them off your self. $30 to $40 with no cut. i would look at the pads you should see them though your wheel. post a pic.
my dad had a squeaking issues on his xl7 and changing the pads and putting paste on, stopped the issues.
O I forgot about the brake weight do you still have them? (or roller skates)Last edited by WarWolfX0; 12-03-2013, 08:30 PM.
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