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Dunno yet bud.....the light beat me, so I have to bleed the brakes tomorrow and go for a test drive.
I'll post up what it's all like.
Oh yeah....good eyes. They are indeed EBC P6000 greenstuff pads
Al.
Ha ha ha ha yep....I'm a little behind on the chores there Hammer...too busy with the Dodge lol.
We call those pavers "cobbles" in the North of England Matt99. These are around 90 years old since they were put down.
Al
Ha ha ha ha yep....I'm a little behind on the chores there Hammer...too busy with the Dodge lol.
We call those pavers "cobbles" in the North of England Matt99. These are around 90 years old since they were put down.
Al
Thats pretty cool. They look good.
Btw I see that you have an undercoating on there. It looks a ton better than the gray chalky look of the bare frame
Nice! Have the same pads, you'll love 'em. You should think about the white high temp Mopar caliper stickers off ebay. I think I paid $8 for all 4 and they give a very nice touch. Got a lot of cOmpliments on them. Makes 'em look like some expensive aftermarket calipers.
Nice! Have the same pads, you'll love 'em. You should think about the white high temp Mopar caliper stickers off ebay. I think I paid $8 for all 4 and they give a very nice touch. Got a lot of cOmpliments on them. Makes 'em look like some expensive aftermarket calipers.
That sounds real good. I was parked next to a Porche Cayenne the other day here in the UK and his rotors and calipers, were HUGE!!!
They had a red powder coating and running north/south, had Porche stamped into the caliper. Mirroring your stickers stebob.
They looked really good.....but soooo expensive ha ha ha.
Al.