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  1. #21
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    If you're going with pads with a different compound that stock, it would probably be best to replace all 4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sockethead View Post
    If you're going with pads with a different compound that stock, it would probably be best to replace all 4.
    Ohhh.....if he's talking pads....yeah....dhu them all. I don't know why...I thought he was specifically asking rotors. Clearly not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sockethead View Post
    If you're going with pads with a different compound that stock, it would probably be best to replace all 4.
    That is a valid point, thank you sir.

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    What size is the screw that holds the rear rotors on?
    Last edited by cparker; 06-06-2011 at 07:46 PM.
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    I believe its a 6mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kayger12 View Post
    I believe its a 6mm.
    Ahhh...a 6mm.....

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    Just an update, message to all Canadians, if u want a good deal and good quality brakes and rotors buy them from Smilez, very good price, very good packaging and I've got them within a week. Two more things, you will have to pay $20 international charge and the same price as brakes and rotors to install them unless ....... you will do it by yourself.
    Once again I would like to thank Smilez for a very good products!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DESANT View Post
    Just an update, message to all Canadians, if u want a good deal and good quality brakes and rotors buy them from Smilez, very good price, very good packaging and I've got them within a week. Two more things, you will have to pay $20 international charge and the same price as brakes and rotors to install them unless ....... you will do it by yourself.
    Once again I would like to thank Smilez for a very good products!
    If I may ask, what all did you end up buying and how much did you spend? I'm gonna be doing mine here in the near future and would like to know what to expect. Thanks!

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    I bought Centric slotted and cross drilled front rotors, rear rotors, stoptech front and rear pads,1L of ATE blue and F and R sensors. For pricing please contact Smiles, he is a member of this forum. I will be able to tell more after I will instal them next Saturday.

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