Ok, i know from a previous forum to now buy sint brakes..Now the other ? is i think i saw where the front brakes are 2 different sizes and are sometimes sold sperately? and the rear come in pairs? is this true? and anybody know a cheap place to buy brakes they could link me up too...good brands will also help..thanks
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I'm with Fred on this one. I also just got a set of pads from HS2020 on here. GREAT pads and EXCELLENT vendor service. The pads got to me in Alaska in less than one week!!
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i would recommend stock pads in the rear.
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Originally posted by The CyberPoetGenerally one set of pads represents everything to do one rotor's worth of brakes. On the 98+, the left and right front calipers do not take the same pads (mirror images of each other instead).
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
and right and left are different? Interesting.. Do the 98+ calipers have different piston sizes (with in the same caliper) Why do you think they did that? (non universal pads)??
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Originally posted by Black_peterOriginally posted by The CyberPoetGenerally one set of pads represents everything to do one rotor's worth of brakes. On the 98+, the left and right front calipers do not take the same pads (mirror images of each other instead).
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
and right and left are different? Interesting.. Do the 98+ calipers have different piston sizes (with in the same caliper) Why do you think they did that? (non universal pads)??-Steve
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Originally posted by Black_peterSo you mean there is a left inner, right inner (same with outer)
and right and left are different? Interesting.. Do the 98+ calipers have different piston sizes (with in the same caliper) Why do you think they did that? (non universal pads)??
The 98+ is, in a sense, the inverse of the pre-98: the front calipers are single-sided, but the rear are double-sided.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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Originally posted by Black_peterOriginally posted by The CyberPoetThe 98+ is, in a sense, the inverse of the pre-98: the front calipers are single-sided, but the rear are double-sided.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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alot of people just buy oem used ones off ebay.
I have looked before using ebc's part number and searching that on ebay found some relatively cheap rotors.
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