Replacement Brake Rotor Recommendation
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I'll be doing the brakes on my 03 coupe w/ brembos, I've decided I'll be getting the Centric Premium rotors (plain faced) and stop tech street pads (semi-met). Part total including shipping is around 270-300 from partsgeek.com
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Looking at a rotor/pad kit
I have a 2003 G35 sedan currently looking at upgrading stock calipers and brake pads. Not sure which one to go with I have found two am interested in. Power Stop 1-Click Street Warrior Z26 Brake Kits K2710-26 and EBC® - Stage 2 Sport Slotted Brake Kit more details on - https://www.carid.com/2003-infiniti-...t-4208390.html. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Kabbage
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what Brake Kit to Pick
Sorry I tired to post about this two times before in different threads. It would tell me something with a amdministrator. Just need help figuring this out. Have 2003 G35 Sedan without the Brembo calipers. Wanting a little better rotor and pad kit. These are the two I am currently looking at. EBC® - Stage 2 Sport Slotted Brake Kit and Power Stop 1-Click Street Warrior Z26 Brake Kits K2710-26.
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Kabbage
Any Help would be appreciated
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Kabbage
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Need help figuring this out. Have 2003 G35 Sedan without the Brembo calipers. Wanting a little better rotor and pad kit. These are the two I am currently looking at. EBC® - Stage 2 Sport Slotted Brake Kit and Power Stop 1-Click Street Warrior Z26 Brake Kits K2710-26.
Any Help would be appreciated
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Kabbage
Any Help would be appreciated
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Kabbage
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If I were you I'd go to r1concepts.com, buy a set of their premium slotted rotors and pair those with some Wagner ThermoQuiet or Akebono Pro Act pads you can pick up at a local auto parts store. Also check online with Amazon or RockAuto to see if you can get the pads cheaper than you can locally. This is a very capable combination for street driving with some occasional hard driving sprinkled in. Not a good combo if you're going to the track to auto-cross or drag race but great and affordable for every day use.
EBC is a respected brand and I've heard of Powerstop but don't know anyone who's used them.
EBC is a respected brand and I've heard of Powerstop but don't know anyone who's used them.
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kabbage we ask that you only start 1 thread on the forum about a single topic. Starting 2 of the same threads in different sub-forums clutters up the place nomsayin?
That being said I merged both of your threads here in the appropriate sub-forum so all posts from both are here. No harm no foul, I'm sure a few more people will chime in with their advice. I looked up both kits you mentioned and be careful shopping. The EBC kit on carid is for only 2 of the 4 rotor/pad setups you have on the car. The Powerstop covers all four corners but check out R1 like I mentioned.
That being said I merged both of your threads here in the appropriate sub-forum so all posts from both are here. No harm no foul, I'm sure a few more people will chime in with their advice. I looked up both kits you mentioned and be careful shopping. The EBC kit on carid is for only 2 of the 4 rotor/pad setups you have on the car. The Powerstop covers all four corners but check out R1 like I mentioned.
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