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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 11140943" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>I never thought about this Jimmy, but I have a tendency to crack rotors after about 3-4 track days. I tried 3-4 different brands and it did not make a difference what rotor I used. I finally settled on Advance Auto Parts, cause they have a 2 year warranty and I could replace them a couple times before they tell me to pound sand. I'll have to look at my mounting plate design.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is great news Anthony. Glad to hear your back in business. I also think that supplying just the mounting plates is a good idea. Since you don't make any $ off the hoses there is no need for you to add extra work to your schedule, and I don't mind ordering the hoses myself to keep the price down. I only have 1 Mustang left that does not have your kit. Just not sure if my '95R garage queen needs it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 11140943, member: 32430"] I never thought about this Jimmy, but I have a tendency to crack rotors after about 3-4 track days. I tried 3-4 different brands and it did not make a difference what rotor I used. I finally settled on Advance Auto Parts, cause they have a 2 year warranty and I could replace them a couple times before they tell me to pound sand. I'll have to look at my mounting plate design. This is great news Anthony. Glad to hear your back in business. I also think that supplying just the mounting plates is a good idea. Since you don't make any $ off the hoses there is no need for you to add extra work to your schedule, and I don't mind ordering the hoses myself to keep the price down. I only have 1 Mustang left that does not have your kit. Just not sure if my '95R garage queen needs it. [/QUOTE]
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