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Old 05-21-1999, 11:02 AM   #2
Jerry
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Every time you cut your rotors you have less material to help dissipate heat build-up. This is your problem. You need to get new rotors. I would suggest ford rotors or better to eliminate this problem. Also, make sure your rear brakes are adjusted correctly. This will help ensure that they are doing their part helping your car stop.

Just so you know, this board is for stangs much older than yours. Check out the late model board. Good Luck
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