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Originally posted by Camryfanatic Where can I get cross/drill rotors for my 1992 camry? Is it hard to change the brake lines in the car?
Just be careful with the brake lines. Next to the A/C it is one of your most pressured systems. My bro was going to school to be a tech (dropped out tho, the work was killing his already bad back) He was afraid to do it on my dads truck
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Its 100 miles to chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its dark and we are wearing sunglasses. Hit it- Blues brothers
I got mine (for a '00) couple of years back - still holding good after 40K+ highway miles.
This place is one of the cheapest and ships fast. I recommend you get the coating, especially if you park the car on the street. I did not get coating, and mine are very rusty in between the two plates.
i used the powerstop cross drilled for 100000 miles. and never had em cut or did i once??? i may have but they had minimal fade and i used carbon metallic pads that were lifetime so i had no brake dust
Originally posted by MJW1986 Just be careful with the brake lines. Next to the A/C it is one of your most pressured systems. My bro was going to school to be a tech (dropped out tho, the work was killing his already bad back) He was afraid to do it on my dads truck
if no one`s standing on the brake pedal there`s pretty much no pressure in the system
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