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Old May 17th, 2007, 03:51 PM   #1
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well im going to buy a new brake kit nown that my pads are worn to the steel lol ,,but dont know what to get i know bear makes some nice stuff but its a lil pricey any one got any idea what works well for a fair price
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I got a baer cross-drilled/slotted 13" kit through ebay for not too much, it was much less than 1500 for 4 new rotors and 2 new calipers with all mounts/brackets and brake lines. The kit relocates and uses the stock rear calipers. One word of advice, these baer brake kits are noisy in the back! because of their design, some people (including myself) hear a constant clicking or sorts while driving, and when braking, its a low level buzzing noise. Don't get me wrong, the brakes work great, but if you can't live with the noise, only get the fronts or try something else. My way of dealing with it is turning up the volume just a bit more to drown it out. Under hard acceleration you can't hear it anyway over the exhaust. Hope this helps!
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how much power to you have?

i mean you don't really need that big ass 4piston brake kit if your under 4-500 hp

I would buy a Cobra kit.

way less expensive and it bolts right up.

that's what I did
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yeh but i dont like the logos on them and i want the slotted\cross drilled rotors but i bet they are all around good kit
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