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Old 02-12-2004, 09:19 PM
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I'll be doing RSMs when the time comes. Get ceramic, they last longer than carbon and don't get nasty dust everywhere.
Old 02-12-2004, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by bonnie94sse
Originally Posted by willwren
Yessir.....Rogue does. And he loves them. He'* planning on a set for Kendra'* Bville, too.
He has the RSM'* on Kendra'* right now. 8-Ball still needs them.
Yea, my brakes are getting light. Unfortunately I may not have the money for rotors now that I have to pay the deductable. Might just get some basic pads for now and then upgrade them later before hitting the tracks. At least the Chromies are easy to clean
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I have the RSM rotors from DP and ceramic pads from my local parts store (not sure what brand). They stop the Bonneville like nothing I've had before. I looked at my brakes the other day and they showed little sign of wear and no break dust. RSM are a MUST for anyone looking for superior braking. Just use ceramic pads with them to get the most out of them.
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