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bang for my buck

Posted: 9/14/07 9:15am Message 11 of 15
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Victor, NY - USA
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Vette(s): 2004 Commemorative Edition Coupe, Auto w/HUD. 13K miles in 2015. Sold 1982 Red Coupe
I think brakes is one area I don't want to go cheap.
The best bang for the buck might result in a bang you don't want.Dead
I'll stick with GM stock and not worry if they look pretty.



 
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bang for my buck

Posted: 9/15/07 6:19am Message 12 of 15
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Pennsville, NJ - USA
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Vette(s): 1977 EX-L48
I had EBC slotted and dimpled (looks like cross drilled) on a truck I had.  They were about $125 each and they were by far the best rotors I've ever had on my vehicles.  They lasted a very long time and sold the truck with them still on.


1977 Corvette EX-L48
383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's

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bang for my buck

Posted: 9/25/07 9:41pm Message 13 of 15
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Fresno, TX - USA
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do they make stock gm drilled rotors?




  

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Posted: 9/25/07 10:25pm Message 14 of 15
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Shenandoah, PA - USA
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do they make stock gm drilled rotors?

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No, I've never seen those for any vehicle.



bang for my buck

Posted: 9/29/07 12:33am Message 15 of 15
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Naples, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1976 coupe with a custom body and a 396 big block with nitrous installed. Runs great!!
I would try and stay away from drilled rotors. They do have a bad habit of cracking at the hole. They aren't nessary for the street. To me it would be a waste of money.I would go to a slotted rotor if you wanted to change.There is a lot less of a chance for problems. Stock rotors work great with a good set of pads and the stainless caliper upgrade. Also I allways recomend stainless braided flex hose on all corners. You will feel the extra pedal firmness. I got em I like em.


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