Tim Quigley
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A full kicker system, door speakers with an Amp and a small truck box 10 behind the 2nd row
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I THINK (just decide, already) that's my plan, here, too. Which ones did you get? They have a new line now I see.
Yes. My baby. I loves her.
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These are the ones i have saved in my cart. Ill check out the r1 before i buy though..
I'm sure that those are probably great. My set of R1 Concepts pads & slotted rotors for front axle was $137. Not trying to say that cheaper is better, or vice versa. Just giving a pricing comparison to help with decision-making, if price is a major factor.
Nice, start em young.My son and I just washed her.![]()
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No doubt!Nice, start em young.
Agree some smoked, any smooth, lens tails would look good.
Yes. My baby. I loves her.
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Hit 142k tonight....![]()
I'll have to look into the AGCS. This $7 go magnet is pretty legit. The Shield doesn't budgeNice. I usually OWB an FDE Beretta Nano in the Tahoe, been thinking about getting the Alien Gear vehicle cloak dock system.
Don't stress about it! I just rolled over 225k the other night and I'll probably be hitting 226k within a week or two.
Swapped out my license plate lights yesterday with some free LEDs that came with my Anzo headlights and HIDs. Made the appointment for next week: getting a Dynomax muffler, the updated valve cover design, a catch can, and the housings/HIDs installed!
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These are the ones i have saved in my cart. Ill check out the r1 before i buy though..
I ordered a similar kit off Amazon a few months ago. Got front and rears for something like 185 bucks. So far so good. Made a noticeable difference in stopping power over stock.
The only beef I have is that the pads were advertised to be "lowest brake dust and most advanced material available" (what ever that means, LOL...), they do dust quite a bit. After cleaning wheels, you can easily see the dust on them in less than a week. Oh well...
Nature of slotted rotors. The edges of the slots are like knives and they constantly shave away pad material as they're used.
I'm no brake engineer but I question the notion of slots in rotors acting as a cutting area on pads.
These slots appear to be valleys without edges that are raised, or proud, of the flat rotor surface, and they are angled relative the the pads' passing over them. Can they truly serve to cut the pad? Very curious.
It's been my understanding that slotted rotors perform a bit better, but not dramatically better, than solid surface rotors because they facilitate better heat dispersion and minimize glazing, not because they facilitate better bite by virtue of cutting action.
Discuss.