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<blockquote data-quote="koryong" data-source="post: 36958" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Originally posted by OSFlanker@Dec 7 2004, 09:42 PM Since you are at it, might as well look for 325 or 328 calipers so that you can use vented discs. Less chances of warping. </p><p> Thanks, OSF. You read my mind - will do the 328 calipers on my 36 soon. Do you think the squeel could be due to "mis-matched" pads & rotors ? Maybe some pads work better with certain rotors.The pads here are kinda limited to ATE & Jurid and some aftermarket ie. EBC. Just wondering if the lesser-known brands like Textar, Mintex, Pagid and Ferrodo would work better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koryong, post: 36958, member: 70"] Originally posted by OSFlanker@Dec 7 2004, 09:42 PM Since you are at it, might as well look for 325 or 328 calipers so that you can use vented discs. Less chances of warping. Thanks, OSF. You read my mind - will do the 328 calipers on my 36 soon. Do you think the squeel could be due to "mis-matched" pads & rotors ? Maybe some pads work better with certain rotors.The pads here are kinda limited to ATE & Jurid and some aftermarket ie. EBC. Just wondering if the lesser-known brands like Textar, Mintex, Pagid and Ferrodo would work better. [/QUOTE]
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