Decent rotor/pad setup?

Old Sep 24, 2007 | 07:26 PM
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Decent rotor/pad setup?

hey, i'm just tring to get some ideas for a decent drilled rotor and pad setup for both front and rear. I was looking at stoptech rotors and still searching for pads. any thoughts? I's tring to keep it under $500
 
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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 09:55 PM
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I just got my rear pads replaced at a national chain. It was a sunday and could not get OEM from Nissan and they put in Quick Stop from Reybesto. Now I dont like the performance and the front puts out a lot more dust because of the loss of braking from the rear.

i will be watching this post if i want to replace my brakes sometime soon.
 
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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 10:11 PM
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Brakes

don't get OEM, they dust like no other. I am going to get Hawk Ceramic pads next time my brakes need to be replaced. My rears are aftermarket (not sure what kind, were on there when I bought the car) and they don't dust at all (i know the front should dust more) and I'm incredibly tired of cleaning my wheels.

oh, and I've only heard good things about stoptech. I think it's been covered a few times, do a search.
 
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