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Short Lived Brembo Stock Pads


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You're just full of savings Steph $$ :spoton:

If I can save someone some bucks then why not!? I paid more for my pump than what you guys are getting them for now. Same with my brakes. I can get them cheaper now than what I paid for them a few months back :(

Hey, got my injectors for a good price at least!

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That is the price I was quoted, but it included delivery.

The pads were $330 for the Endless or $515 for the Brembo origional.

After such a short life and lots of squeel, I chose the Endless this time.

I will also be doing a full brake fluid change and bleed.

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Pair of DBA 5000s (front) $995

Pair of DS2500s (front) $380

That makes me feel better.

I thought they were a lot more.

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My friend has a bf2 tornado wth 50,000ks on it. His front pads have worn out long ago and made huge damage to his rotors. He will have to replace them now im sure, they are stuffed. Just a quick question, he keeps saying that the rotors cannot be machined as they are aluminium. Is this true ?

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My friend has a bf2 tornado wth 50,000ks on it. His front pads have worn out long ago and made huge damage to his rotors. He will have to replace them now im sure, they are stuffed. Just a quick question, he keeps saying that the rotors cannot be machined as they are aluminium. Is this true ?

aluminium rotors would last 10 seconds of braking before they melted and dripped onto the road lol.

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DBA5000's have alloy hats, but steel disks.

I just got back from having them fitted. I decided not to get the disk machined as there was not much meat left and the wear was even, aside formt he lip.

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