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Old 05-26-2008, 06:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Frozen Rotors are installed and work great!

First off, this is on my wife's '02 Dodge Grand Caravan not my Titan. The rotors on the Caravan have already been turned once by Dodge due to being warped. They're warped again and were close to the limit on thickness. Plus, the pads I had on there were really lousy and emergency stops were always a nail-biter.

I bought the new Frozen Rotors and Hawk pads about 15 days ago (using the TT discount code) and they arrived within about 10 days of the order. They fit perfectly! There were zero fitment issues. The braking difference between the old and new is like night and day. My wife even noticed the difference (that's saying a lot!).

With the old rotors/pads I don't think the ABS would kick in if I tried to stop as hard as I could. Now, the ABS will definitely kick in and the stopping distance has decreased significantly. I'm extremely satisfied with the rotors and pads. When it comes time to change out the OEM rotors/pads I know who I'll be going with.

The only negative is pretty minor. The pads didn't come with any of the anti-squeak goo. I was already going to the parts store for brake cleaner so it wasn't a big deal to pick up the anti-squeak goo at the same time.
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Re: Frozen Rotors are installed and work great!

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The only negative is pretty minor. The pads didn't come with any of the anti-squeak goo. I was already going to the parts store for brake cleaner so it wasn't a big deal to pick up the anti-squeak goo at the same time.
With Hawk brake pads you dont need the anti-squeak goo. The only thing you need to be sure to do is grease the caliper slides. and make sure everything is really clean.

Please be sure to keep us all updated with the performance of the Frozen Rotors and Hawk Brake Pads.
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With Hawk brake pads you dont need the anti-squeak goo. The only thing you need to be sure to do is grease the caliper slides. and make sure everything is really clean.

Please be sure to keep us all updated with the performance of the Frozen Rotors and Hawk Brake Pads.
So should I take the pads back off and remove the goo? That's not going to be a lot of fun.

The caliper slides were well greased. I learned that one a long time ago.
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So should I take the pads back off and remove the goo? That's not going to be a lot of fun.

The caliper slides were well greased. I learned that one a long time ago.

No not at all! You can use the goo. You just dont HAVE to use the goo. out of the thousands of sets of Hawk pads I have sold over the years, I have had but only a few come back with squeaking issues.

Let me know when your ready to do the Titan
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