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Old Mar 29, 2008 | 01:42 PM
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Rotors + Pads?

Alright so ive got my 94' 3.4 and I think its time for some new rotors and pads, when I bought it a couple months ago, and you brake, there is alot of vibration from the brakes, like you can feel it in the pedal before anywhere else. And I was told its not too hard to change out my rotors and pads, so I'm gonna go for it. Just looking for suggestions as to brand and type(cross drilled, slotted, etc...) and same with the pads. This is just for the front, Thanks for any input.
Old Mar 29, 2008 | 04:09 PM
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ws6store.com sells some nice ones. I bought the 4 rotors, slotted, for 170. 200 after taxes. Have done good so far. Pads I just got some Autozone ones(ceramic). But lots of people swear by the Hawk pads.
Old Mar 29, 2008 | 11:01 PM
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I personally like slotted rotors, but it's your choice. And for pads, anything from autozone or Pep Boys would be fine. Also, it is really easy to install. You may have to pound the rotor off with a mini-sledge if it is rusted, but that it the hardest part. Takes maybe 20 minutes...
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