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Old 09-20-2012, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Slopeslider2
Thx for the input. Didn't realize it was so simple. Next time ill do it myself. I'm fairly mechanical. Problem was get free time to get it done prior to going to the track this weekend. New pads and a fluid flush for 300 from a local Indy. No need for rotors with only 37k miles. That was the stealers suggestion.
As long as the rotors were mic'd and were within the factory specs and just not replaced based on mileage. As stated earlier in this thread, brakes are not some thing to skimp on. I've had a rotor crack on me at the track I would not want to experience any type of rotor failure on the street.
 
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