![]() 02/24/2018 at 21:24 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Who needs money anyway?
Bought from TireRack because their service is great, they ship fast (and free), and their prices are good.
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We could live in a world without money, comrade.
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I feel like in that world we all drive Ladas...
...but a RallyX Lada shootout sounds like a blast TBH.
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on my list of things to do when I find some $, rotor and caliper upgrade for my sons ‘05 Scion TC, thanks for pointing out the Tire Rack option!
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The rotors were really a necessity as my current ones are very worn and have a really nasty lip around the edge. Fluid is because I cooked the brakes last year at EnduroX and I’d like to avoid that again if possible.
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and what rotors and fluid did you buy? And what pads? :p
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It would be perpetual winter
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Keeping the Hawk pads I have, they only have one season of use on them so they should be good (I’ll check when I change the rotors). I bought the cryo-treated high-carbon Centric rotors and some StopTech 660 fluid.
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Ice racing you say?
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Have you run the cryo treated ones before?
I was looking at centric/stoptech rotors as well for the Mini
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I have not, this is my first rotor change on the car.