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brake time -- anyone know where to get a good deal??

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Old 06-04-04 | 09:35 PM
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Originally posted by lex400sc
[The stock master cylinder works just fine for TT brakes, though the pedal could be a little less squishy and a bit more sensitive. [/B]
THANK YOU...that's exactly what I want....less squishy pedal feel...good~~
yea...I just wanted to make sure they will be good enough for the TT calipers...well..THANKS again
Old 06-06-04 | 04:01 PM
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Originally posted by SC400Dude
Try and steer clear of the OEM pads if you can. They work great but leave way tooo much brake dust. Cleaning my wheels often is a pain the ***.

I'm learning this the hard way
My next set I'm trying the EBC Greens
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