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What are the best front brake discs?

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I spent the extra $20 because they where made here in california and not in china

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  • Excellent article about the absolute b/s that is cross drilled and slotted rotors, and also the "myth" that is warped rotors.   Suggested reading: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/brake-myths-what-

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    You don't need better/larger brakes, you need to learn to compression brake. SHIFT DOWN.   drilled/slotted/etc rotors and expensive pads are ludicrous for a 90 HP Loyale. Wake up man.   GD

There from Eagle breakes on the long steap down hill runs that the stock breaks bearly slowed the car down on pre disks now these breaks are smooth and require very light presure where the stock disks would require a incresing presure to keep a steady speed i still havent installed the new rear disks yet and i can already feel a differnce but only in extreme conditions normal every day around town no differance long steep grade there a world apart

A few bling pics im mean you know what good are the if you cant show them off right

 

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