Anyone purchase these brakes????
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Anyone purchase these brakes????
http://www.wholesaledirectparts.com/...-211-217-35-32
They are a sponser here and I was wondering if anyone has these and are they pleased w/ them??? Thanks.
They are a sponser here and I was wondering if anyone has these and are they pleased w/ them??? Thanks.
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they are hella nice FWIW, but you can get 4 cross-drilled rotors and hawk pads for a lot less than that at www.ws6store.com/
i see that link being deleted. i don't believe that is a sponsor's website, just a heads up.
i see that link being deleted. i don't believe that is a sponsor's website, just a heads up.
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dude, I got it off the side of the page, right here on tech. The ones from ws6 store are NOT cheaper if you add up all the prices, these come out cheaper.
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I have Wholesale Direct's rotors and I like them. They have held up really well and I've had them for almost 2 years. I daily drive the car and no signs of cracks or warping. I didn't use the pads I still have them in the box. Right now I'm using a set of Wagner ThermoQuiet pads. Took a little longer than I like to get the rotors. I waited for over a month
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Originally Posted by 01MMMZ28
dude, I got it off the side of the page, right here on tech. The ones from ws6 store are NOT cheaper if you add up all the prices, these come out cheaper.
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I got them when they where running a special over 2 years ago. I've been to 3 Open track days, Over 30 dragstrip passes and several panic stops on the highway when cops where spotted (not that I was speeding or anything ) No cracking or warping rotors have worn some but still plenty of life left in them. I'll be changing rotors to non-drill next time on the track but for street and occasional beating they work great especially for the price. Unfortunately the brakepads and brake fluid where not up to the challenge of the last track day I went too (the course was very demanding).
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well guys, I went ahead and ordered my brakes from the above listed company. I ended up getting the front and rear stop tech rotors and axis brake pads and a shim kit for $291.00. The company is in california and I am in North Carolina, and the guy said it would be here in 6-10 business days, which isn't bad considering the distance. I will report back after they are installed w/ my opinion. Thanks you to those that resopnded.
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