IHZ05VOY
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- Dec 8, 2011
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Today was awesome
, drove up to meet Roadie to change my old rotors and pads. I wish I could have more pictures, but I only managed to get 2 to Roadie's cell, maybe he can upload later. I have not had the chance to really test out the pads and rotors to review, but they do look and install nice. The 45 min ride home was smooth, so I recommend and hopefully the online reviews about the products do not disappointing. The Total cost for all four (rear/front) pads and rotors is about $390 + spending some time with Roadie= priceless
Thank you again Roadie, you the man.
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, drove up to meet Roadie to change my old rotors and pads. I wish I could have more pictures, but I only managed to get 2 to Roadie's cell, maybe he can upload later. I have not had the chance to really test out the pads and rotors to review, but they do look and install nice. The 45 min ride home was smooth, so I recommend and hopefully the online reviews about the products do not disappointing. The Total cost for all four (rear/front) pads and rotors is about $390 + spending some time with Roadie= priceless
Thank you again Roadie, you the man.

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You catch on quickly, and it was a pleasure to learn about those pads and how easy they go into the calipers compared to others I've used. Just remember to always clean off the shipping goo from new rotors and get a bigger hammer when thwarted by a reluctant bolt. (His rear caliper bolts were put on with Loctite, which I had never seen before from the factory, but I admit to changing front pads a LOT more often than rears.)
