rolfsent
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I see, cause the rear swaybar kit was $30 has zerk fittings to grease them too, rides alot better
From where? I may return these.
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I see, cause the rear swaybar kit was $30 has zerk fittings to grease them too, rides alot better
I would recommend ditching the ceramic pads for the expensive (but very worth it) severe duty pads. You honestly won't stop with ceramics on those rotors, and even after you break them in they'll be no better than stock. Severe duty all the way, you'll be able to lock the fronts at any speed with those on cross drilled and slotted rotors.
The old pads on my ifs gave out a month before the swap began, and I threw a set of el cheapo ceramic pads on there and boy howdy, they sucked at first! I had drilled and slotted rotors and the severe duty pads on there before were great but the ceramics barely did anything until I broke them in, then they were just ok.
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I would recommend ditching the ceramic pads for the expensive (but very worth it) severe duty pads. You honestly won't stop with ceramics on those rotors, and even after you break them in they'll be no better than stock. Severe duty all the way, you'll be able to lock the fronts at any speed with those on cross drilled and slotted rotors.
Love that HUDid a full sound system upgrade over the last two weeks, threw a Kenwood DDX372BT in the dash and did my own DD install, turned out fairly decent though I need to do a little more sanding/smoothing out of the trim around the deck.
Front doors I went with Fosgate 6.5 components in order to replace both the factory woofer and tweater, in the rear I did Fosgate 5.25 2-ways, all of these powered through a Kenwood 40w X 4 amp, I ended up losing my cubby under the AC controls to mount the amp there. And then I did a Punch 8" off a Fosgate 500w amp, though I haven't been happy with my first box and will probably build another after I decide how I want to mount it. I learned the hard way that mounting it to the back of the seat gap cover causes all kinds of awesome rattles!
Love that HU