'99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
<Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
<Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
<Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
<Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
<Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
<Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
Siskuwihane@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
i use brembo. they're high quality and meet oem standards, unlike some
of the other after-market stuff out there.
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
i use brembo. they're high quality and meet oem standards, unlike some
of the other after-market stuff out there.
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
Siskuwihane@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
i use brembo. they're high quality and meet oem standards, unlike some
of the other after-market stuff out there.
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
i use brembo. they're high quality and meet oem standards, unlike some
of the other after-market stuff out there.
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
Siskuwihane@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
i use brembo. they're high quality and meet oem standards, unlike some
of the other after-market stuff out there.
> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> at around $75 each.
>
> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>
i use brembo. they're high quality and meet oem standards, unlike some
of the other after-market stuff out there.
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Rich Gray wrote:
> I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
>> at around $75 each.
>>
>> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
>> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>>
>
>
Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
John
> I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
>> at around $75 each.
>>
>> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
>> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>>
>
>
Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
John
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
Rich Gray wrote:
> I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
>> at around $75 each.
>>
>> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
>> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>>
>
>
Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
John
> I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
>> at around $75 each.
>>
>> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
>> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>>
>
>
Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
John
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
Rich Gray wrote:
> I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
>> at around $75 each.
>>
>> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
>> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>>
>
>
Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
John
> I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
>> at around $75 each.
>>
>> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
>> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
>>
>
>
Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
John
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John Horner wrote:
> Rich Gray wrote:
> > I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> > <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> >> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> >> at around $75 each.
> >>
> >> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> >> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
> Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
> Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
> Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
>
> John
Thanks Jim, Rich and John.
I'm going to go with with the Brembo rotors and Honda pads.
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John Horner wrote:
> Rich Gray wrote:
> > I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> > <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> >> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> >> at around $75 each.
> >>
> >> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> >> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
> Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
> Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
> Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
>
> John
Thanks Jim, Rich and John.
I'm going to go with with the Brembo rotors and Honda pads.
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
John Horner wrote:
> Rich Gray wrote:
> > I just put Brembo's on my '97 V and new OEM pads. No problems!
> > <Siskuwihane@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1158178242.584252.41490@m73g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> >> I'm looking at Brembo at Tirerack at around $34 each and Genuine Honda
> >> at around $75 each.
> >>
> >> Is the Brembo ok to use or should I stear clear and go with the Honda
> >> rotors? Comments please, TIA.
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
> Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
> Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
> Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
>
> John
Thanks Jim, Rich and John.
I'm going to go with with the Brembo rotors and Honda pads.
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
Siskuwihane@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
> > Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
> > Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
> >
> > John
>
> Thanks Jim, Rich and John.
>
> I'm going to go with with the Brembo rotors and Honda pads.
I recently replaced my front brakes with Brembo rotors and Akebono ceramic
pads on my '88 Civic. They work great, smooth and quiet. The only problem
was that I had to retrain my foot since it was used to compensating for the
old warped rotors. Fortunately, foot retraining didn't take too long!
Eric
> >
> > Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
> > Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
> > Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
> >
> > John
>
> Thanks Jim, Rich and John.
>
> I'm going to go with with the Brembo rotors and Honda pads.
I recently replaced my front brakes with Brembo rotors and Akebono ceramic
pads on my '88 Civic. They work great, smooth and quiet. The only problem
was that I had to retrain my foot since it was used to compensating for the
old warped rotors. Fortunately, foot retraining didn't take too long!
Eric
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Re: '99 CR-V Rotors, Brembo or Genuine Honda?
Siskuwihane@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
> > Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
> > Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
> >
> > John
>
> Thanks Jim, Rich and John.
>
> I'm going to go with with the Brembo rotors and Honda pads.
I recently replaced my front brakes with Brembo rotors and Akebono ceramic
pads on my '88 Civic. They work great, smooth and quiet. The only problem
was that I had to retrain my foot since it was used to compensating for the
old warped rotors. Fortunately, foot retraining didn't take too long!
Eric
> >
> > Brembo gets my vote. I replaced the vibramatic factory rotors on my '03
> > Accord with Brembo rotors when there were about 20k miles on the car.
> > Now at 55k miles the brakes still stop beautifully with no vibration.
> >
> > John
>
> Thanks Jim, Rich and John.
>
> I'm going to go with with the Brembo rotors and Honda pads.
I recently replaced my front brakes with Brembo rotors and Akebono ceramic
pads on my '88 Civic. They work great, smooth and quiet. The only problem
was that I had to retrain my foot since it was used to compensating for the
old warped rotors. Fortunately, foot retraining didn't take too long!
Eric