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Old 04-27-2008, 12:45 AM   #1
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Got some new rotors

Well since my warranty ran out on my rotors and pads i thought it was time to upgrade the front brakes so i ordered a set of powerslot front rotors and wagner ceramic lifetime brake pads. I got a spanking good deal on rotors and pads 50% percent off of the pads and 25% off of the rotors. Now it is on to the shop on friday to get them put on and installed as well as put on the 20's fo the summer. Can't wait to feel the difference in braking with these new rotors. I will be adding new rears prolly later this summer. I could only afford the fronts right now (getting married in two weeks!).

My question and there any specific directions in breaking in the new pads and rotors that i should follow?
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Re: Got some new rotors

Check out this thread, post #2 has a procedure. I used it on the '04 final brake fix, pads and rotors, and they've been fine for 45K miles.
http://www.titantalk.com/forums/tita...ke-judder.html
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thanks man. I appreciate the help.
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Re: Got some new rotors

thought i would take a quick picture of the rotors with my camera phone. Sorry the picture is bad but i will get a better pic when i get them installed.
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Getting married in two weeks. You will have to change your avatar.
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that's hilarious! it is now down to 8 days til the end of my manhood!
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