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I got them. Have had them on for about 6 months. Everthing about them is good, except for the painted finish on them. It looks like they just sprayed them with some Krylon. You are bound to spill some brake fluid on them, and when you do the paint will peel off very easily. I'd recommend that you paint them with a high quality caliper paint before installing them to make it easier. I didn't, so I had to clean off the rust and contort my body to get paint on the whole caliper. It's up to you, you can paint them when it's easy, or wait 'till they're installed and do it the hard way, but you'll definitely need to paint them.
Other than that, install was a breeze. The only other problem you might find is trying to take the caliper torque member bolts off the original calipers. I broke a socket trying to get mine off.
If you got the recommended pads (don't remember the name) you'll be very happy with the brake dust, or lack of. And the braking power is much, much, much better.
Did you get the braided lines too?
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