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Old 03-01-2007, 10:23 PM
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I have a 00 SS and i need New rotors and new pads...

I dont know if i should go with stock staright from Chevy or go after market... Anyone know of a good brands that wont cost me over $500 for the Rotors+Pads???
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go to raceconcepts.net and talk to ben
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Originally Posted by Irish Whiskey
go to raceconcepts.net and talk to ben
Those are a bit pricey

Daily driver? Autozone cheap rotors and ceramic pads for little brake dust

Street/track? Brembo blanks with HP + front and HPS rears

Dedicated track? theres some pads that don't work well cold on the street but stop amazing after heated up on the track. Other's would be able to chime in, I'm not an expert on these. Brembo blanks here as well

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