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Difference between these power stop brake packages? Anygood?

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Old 09-09-2015, 01:39 AM
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Sorry about all the moving/merging mess. I'm still getting used to moderating on this particular BB style... I think everything is all back together in the same thread, again.
 
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What needed to be moved or merged?
 
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Tech side is for OEM stuff. General is for aftermarket upgrades and everything else. It's nothing personal -- it's a great thread and I actually learned something in it, already!

There's a good bit on the Tech forum that should probably be in the General. There once was a time when mods would be all over that stuff and keep things more orderly than a German sense of humor. Once I figure out how to not screw stuff up whilst doing so, I'll probably start organizing things a bit better.
 
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Originally Posted by Chet Ubetcha
Tech side is for OEM stuff. General is for aftermarket upgrades and everything else. It's nothing personal -- it's a great thread and I actually learned something in it, already!

There's a good bit on the Tech forum that should probably be in the General. There once was a time when mods would be all over that stuff and keep things more orderly than a German sense of humor. Once I figure out how to not screw stuff up whilst doing so, I'll probably start organizing things a bit better.


Du nicht Liebe die Deutsche Humor?
 
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Gotcha its kinda hard at time to figure out where to put stuff, Ill prob mess up a lot lol noting personal.
 
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I went with the Z36 slotte4d and drilled package front and rear.

The kit is very complete with all of the metal clips, Lube and Rubber boots you need.

Everything seems to be of high quality and all went together as it should.

I have about 50 Miles on them so far and all is well, they are quiet, and dust free so far. I broke them in following there recommendations , pedal feels great and stopping power is much improved. As of now I do recommend this kit.
 
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Great to hear. Photos?
 
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I didn't take any pic's They look nice I painted the calipers black while I had it apart also.
 



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