any good
#2
if you drive your car daily, I don't recommend stainless steel braided lines. if you need lines, get OEM ones. rotors, that depends on how you beat up on your car. again, daily driver, I buy the cheapest rotors anyone has to offer.
what I recommend however, is OEM rotors if you love your car.
what I recommend however, is OEM rotors if you love your car.
#4
if you can get all your money back, then take em back. Spend the money on a good quality set of pads and rotors. Think about it, you use those to stop do you honestly want a pulsing feeling or massive brake fad? not trying to sound like a commerical but I think you should spend some decent coin and get quality brake products. If you know how to do the brake job yourself it makes spending the money on good brakes that much easier.
#6
only OEM brake lines are any good.
unless you have an old peice of crap 15+ years old, then you can get any rubber ones from any parts store cuz even those will prolly outlast the whole car.
unless you have an old peice of crap 15+ years old, then you can get any rubber ones from any parts store cuz even those will prolly outlast the whole car.
#7
I have KVR cryo-treated cross-drilled front rotors and KVR carbonfibre sport brake pads on my 00 SiR....they work amaizing!!! Got em at a special price so I couldn't say no....lol.
Yeah going with oem is your best bet if you do normal diving with your car.
Yeah going with oem is your best bet if you do normal diving with your car.
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