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Sorry I didn't get a chance to work on my LS this weekend.
Too many "honey-do's" to do. (Damn running toilet!!!)
Anyhow, one thing I would recommend is using a different metal Anti-seize other than copper. Like Nickel that withstands up to 2400 degrees F. (for the caliper-pins... for those who are scratching their heads) Copper is only like 1800 max.
I don't think I'm going to have another chance to get at my LS brakes/rotors for a couple weeks but I'll keep this post updated when I do.
later!
Too many "honey-do's" to do. (Damn running toilet!!!)
Anyhow, one thing I would recommend is using a different metal Anti-seize other than copper. Like Nickel that withstands up to 2400 degrees F. (for the caliper-pins... for those who are scratching their heads) Copper is only like 1800 max.
I don't think I'm going to have another chance to get at my LS brakes/rotors for a couple weeks but I'll keep this post updated when I do.
later!
Last edited by lorenzo816; 02-27-07 at 07:42 AM. Reason: test edit
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