Suspension and Brakes Springs, shocks, coilovers, sways, braces, brakes, etc.
View Poll Results: which setup would you go with?
rotora crossdrilled/slotted
33.33%
rotora crossdrilled
8.33%
rotora slotted
50.00%
project mu pads
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0%
rotora pads
25.00%
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Old 11-10-08, 02:18 AM
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i have headache from reading
i didn't even vote because im confused wich is beter i think that my stock rotors are the best lol
Old 11-10-08, 08:53 AM
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stocks r fine. i just want some "extra" stopping power plus its time for my pads ands rotors up front so i thought i would add some extra stuff (rotora slotted rotors, G-stop steelbraided lines, hawk pads, synthetic fluid) while im doing some maint. (lower control arms)
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Originally Posted by Scott1258
Hey thanks for the opinion Inspired. good to know.

Anyone run EBC Redstuff pads who could comment on their experiences with them please post.
EBC Redstuffs are race pads and require heat to get them to their full potential. There is no reason to run them on the street....so get green stuff pads if you must run EBC pads.

I personally buy OEM pads from Lexus. Every other pad seems to squeak. There is really no reason to run a more aggressive pad IMO.
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