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Old 09-24-2002, 11:47 AM   #10
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Works out either way. W/ stock brakes on a big @ss suburban, they go pretty quick. My dad needs to put bigger rotors/calipers on, but...
I was thinking more about your mustang. All four rotors and pads can be done in an afternoon, but I'm blanking on what it would cost with new rotors. I figure maybe 200 to do all four (Raybestos semi metallics with turned rotors)

I put enough strain on my motor and trans getting the car going.
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