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Old 09-06-2009, 10:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 2004 RR-HSE Aftermarket Brake System

I been looking into doing a brake system upgrade on my 2004 RR-HSE, does anyone know what good brands are out there for an affordable price? I'm referring to calipers, brake lines, brake pads and rotors, the entire system? If not, possibly just some good aftermarket ceramic brake pads. I've looked into the Brembo Kits but they're really pricey, costing over or close to $4,000 USD's. If anyone know of anything out there, I would really appreciate your assistance.
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So how many miles on your truck and why get so carried away with brake parts you don't need?
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Willwood and Columbia Rovers are currently developing brake upgrade kits for new Land Rovers including RRS, LR3, RR MK3. Release dates or prices cannot be confirmed at this time. One example of upgrade includes 16" rotors, 6 piston calipers and larger high performance brake pads.
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