Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: johnbou on September 28, 2011, 02:16:47 PM
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I just ordered some EBC pads and rotors for the WK and they will be in on Monday. Does anyone have a garage that I can use and an extra set of hands in exchange for a flat of your flavour choosing?? I would like to learn how to wrench on my own rig but I just dont have the facilities. Thanks
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only if i get to drink said beer while you change brakes.
i'm pretty sure i can help ya out.... :)
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Where did you order the pads from?
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Where did you order the pads from?
Unlimited Performance in town is a dealer. I bought the pads and rotors from them for about 450.00
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Unlimited Performance in town is a dealer. I bought the pads and rotors from them for about 450.00
Holy crap!!!!
Too bad Johnny took that offer....I could use beer.
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Unlimited Performance in town is a dealer. I bought the pads and rotors from them for about 450.00
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o
Damn I love my YJ
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Unlimited Performance in town is a dealer. I bought the pads and rotors from them for about 450.00
Please tell me that was for the front and rear pads and rotors :o
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No it was just the fronts. It was only a hundred bucks cheaper for the power slots with hawk pads. I love EBC so I figured it was worth the extra brown
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Unlimited Performance in town is a dealer. I bought the pads and rotors from them for about 450.00
Lord tunderin Jesus bye!
I just replaced the pads, rotors, and calipers on black Betty for $188!
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Well I'm sure they weren't on a WK cha Ching lol and I opted for the EBCs for the extra stopping power and the bling lol
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Well I'm sure they weren't on a WK cha Ching lol and I opted for the EBCs for the extra stopping power and the bling lol
I hear you, I once spent $200 on a pair of piaa windshield wipers cause they were the only ones that worked at 100+ mph.
And they looked like carbon fibre.
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Lol okay now I don't feel so bad
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I hear you, I once spent $200 on a pair of piaa windshield wipers cause they were the only ones that worked at 100+ mph.
And they looked like carbon fibre.
;D