Cross drilled and Slotted rotors - good deal or not?
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Cross drilled and Slotted rotors - good deal or not?
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I know about getting rotors for Nissan cars but I don't know if this really is a good deal or not. EBAY now usually is a ripoff, but I just wanted to ask people here forst. I imagine that posters here have upgraded their rotors and brakes and also added steel brake lines.
I know about getting rotors for Nissan cars but I don't know if this really is a good deal or not. EBAY now usually is a ripoff, but I just wanted to ask people here forst. I imagine that posters here have upgraded their rotors and brakes and also added steel brake lines.
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Nice, its always good to have the steel lines too. What about carbon pads? You said they stop great so I don't think you would NEED something so major as a BREMBO setup. After all, the Lanos is a pretty small car anyway.
As for Nissan, I never suggested getting Nissan parts for a Lanos. I lived in Japan and I am still mainly a Nissan guy so I know where to go and what to get for my Skyline when I had it. However, so many things have changed since 2002 concerning Daewoo in the US that I don't have a handle on things.
As for Nissan, I never suggested getting Nissan parts for a Lanos. I lived in Japan and I am still mainly a Nissan guy so I know where to go and what to get for my Skyline when I had it. However, so many things have changed since 2002 concerning Daewoo in the US that I don't have a handle on things.
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