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Senior Member
Name:
Jay
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Vehicle:
2012 Mustang V6 w/PP
Posts: 401
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Rotors/Pads
So my rear rotors need replaced, and my buddy who had an 07 GS but sold it had a full set of Cross drilled rotors and ceramic pads that he bought from a auto parts dealer in Toronto for 220 bucks that he never installed before the sale so he gave them to me for free. They are just some random brand not even sure what, just brown boxed and that. Now the previous owner of my car put shitty budget rotors and pads on that dust like mad and the rotors are super thin, so i figure anythings an upgrade...might as well use them ya think? I know lots of people are all about name brand brake stuff and that, but their free, so figure might as well and if their shit upgrade later?
Don't really have the money to pay like 350+ to get RRE ones delivered here to Canada.
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