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Old 12-16-2006, 09:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need specific fix for 2002 Tundra rotor/brake issues

HI all,

After living with the rotor and brake issue for a couple of years, I
have decided to replace the entire brake system as seeing this has
been beneficial for a lot of owners. Have any of you done this and
specifically, will you please share the specific parts you used and
have you been happy with them? In doing the research, it looks like
Performance Friction pads with Bembro rotors may be a good way to go?
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!

Michael
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Old 12-21-2006, 11:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Need specific fix for 2002 Tundra rotor/brake issues

[email]spamkiller@spamkiller.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> HI all,
>
> After living with the rotor and brake issue for a couple of years, I
> have decided to replace the entire brake system as seeing this has
> been beneficial for a lot of owners. Have any of you done this and
> specifically, will you please share the specific parts you used and
> have you been happy with them? In doing the research, it looks like
> Performance Friction pads with Bembro rotors may be a good way to go?
> Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!
>
> Michael[/color]
I have Performance Friction pads and SP Performance slotted rotors,
and they are working very well. My feeling is that just a change to
any top quality rotor and high performance pad might work as well.
As always, be sure the rear brakes are working as they should and
that you use your parking brake frequently to readjust the rears
(that's their self-adjust mechanism).
[url]http://raceshopper.com/sp_rotors.shtml[/url]


Ken
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