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gpracer1

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Rumbling noise can sometimes be tires.

Ceramic pads are for longevity and low dust, not good stopping power.

Drilled and slotted brakes are NOT directional unless the cooling vanes in the center are curved or angled. If they are straight, it doesn't matter which way they go on.

Always put on new rotors with new pads for best braking....cutting rotors :Plugged:

Drilled rotors are prone to cracking....I use slotted with hawk pads.
 

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Ceramics offer superior stopping power than conventional pads, you just have to get them really hot before they start working properly, that's where people mess up, they thing that because they spend x amount of dollars on brakes that they will be good, but if your not pretty well a racecar driver, they are a waste of money
 
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i'm glad it's not just me with this noise.

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they are not warped and i haven't turned them, and they have the
curved slots so they are directional. i also have the wagner thermo
quiets
 

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