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Old 08-26-2008, 09:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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For some reason I could not add to previous post. SOme had asked for a link to the brakes I was going to buy. So let me know what you think.

99-03 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY Series II - 2 Front + 2 Rear Silver Slot Drilled Brake Rotors & F+R Brake: NL011652 BrakePlanet
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Nice rotors. Did you get an individual price for those components.
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they do have just the rotors or just pads or stock replacement as well.

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slotted and drilled rotors are a waste of time, you cant cut them and they get rusted up because of the way we treat these trucks.

its not any better stopping power when you are stopping on rust.
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slotted and drilled rotors are a waste of time, you cant cut
I don't think you can cut any rotors. At least not around me. A junk yard may do it.
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