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Suspension decisions - two paths to take
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<blockquote data-quote="Sirl" data-source="post: 14942866" data-attributes="member: 61178"><p>Rotors:</p><p>I have always used stock Cobra rotors. Reliable, never cracked, plenty of life and no issues what so ever. I know many of my friends do the same. I've used Centric, they are rather cheap, but again, no issues. And yes, stay away from drilled.</p><p></p><p>Pads:</p><p>I've always used the Hawk DTC 70's, however, there is another pad that some guys are using that seem to be just as good, and there is one site that sells them CHEAP. <a href="http://www.randallraceparts.com/" target="_blank">http://www.randallraceparts.com/</a></p><p>Raybestos sells a race pad. ST47 is the compound. My friend has been racing them in Spec Iron with excellent results. Randall sells them for.. about 80 bucks! Yes, you heard me right, $80.oo. EVery other site has them for about 280. I spoke to them and its not a mistake. </p><p></p><p>SS Lines:</p><p>Russell is probably the leader in SS lines of all kinds. Been around forever. </p><p></p><p>Fluid:</p><p>I also use Motul 600. Many people say Castrol SRF is just as good, little less expensive. I have not checked it out</p><p></p><p>Brakes:</p><p>You can find a good set of Y2K brakes on line for 450-600. But yes, the PBR Cobras will do fine for the most part. There will come a time when you want more brake, but you can certainly use the PBR's for now.</p><p></p><p>Again, my .02 cents,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirl, post: 14942866, member: 61178"] Rotors: I have always used stock Cobra rotors. Reliable, never cracked, plenty of life and no issues what so ever. I know many of my friends do the same. I've used Centric, they are rather cheap, but again, no issues. And yes, stay away from drilled. Pads: I've always used the Hawk DTC 70's, however, there is another pad that some guys are using that seem to be just as good, and there is one site that sells them CHEAP. [url]http://www.randallraceparts.com/[/url] Raybestos sells a race pad. ST47 is the compound. My friend has been racing them in Spec Iron with excellent results. Randall sells them for.. about 80 bucks! Yes, you heard me right, $80.oo. EVery other site has them for about 280. I spoke to them and its not a mistake. SS Lines: Russell is probably the leader in SS lines of all kinds. Been around forever. Fluid: I also use Motul 600. Many people say Castrol SRF is just as good, little less expensive. I have not checked it out Brakes: You can find a good set of Y2K brakes on line for 450-600. But yes, the PBR Cobras will do fine for the most part. There will come a time when you want more brake, but you can certainly use the PBR's for now. Again, my .02 cents, [/QUOTE]
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