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MikeyEl

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What should i get? I'd be looking to do pads, rotors, and possibly calipers if they're affordable enough. What brands are best value for money and what types of pads produce the least dust?
 

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i have hawk hps pads on my car.

This coming brake change im doing the typical autozone Duralast GOLD pads. I seen someone on here with them.
 

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If you're going to change your calipers Id check out the price difference between the single piston calipers on our 1994-1998 and the duel piston calipers on the 1999-2004. Cause its almost a direct swap.
 
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bonestock3.8DTH said:
If you're going to change your calipers Id check out the price difference between the single piston calipers on our 1994-1998 and the duel piston calipers on the 1999-2004. Cause its almost a direct swap.

Eh if the calipers are to much i'll probably just buy covers for now. If it wasn't so dark out i'd go take pictures cause mine are monumentally ugly, plus they look odd behind the shiny new rims.
 

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you can get 99-04 pbr caliper from napa for 78 a side. you can buy the junk yard jewels for less and rebuild them yourself. i chose napa. i was lazy at wanting to rebuild them myself. i use hawk hps pads and power slot rotors. i also use russell SS brake lines 03 cobra.
 

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I went with Powerslot rotors, Wagner thermo-quiet pads all around and kept the factory calipers

Thinking of upgrading to stainless lines this summer but for my driving I still don't see a reason to upgrade the calipers

Have you tried cleaning yours? Wire wheel attachment in a drill and a couple cans of brake clean make a huge difference
 

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