How to tell if car was tracked
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Originally Posted by OCMusicJunkie,Sep 16 2005, 01:47 PM
Actually, thinking of it... the people who track are usually the ones who take the best care of the car.
I'd feel more comfortable buying mikegarrison's, ruexp's, triple h's, or 124 spider's cars than I would most people's cars on this board and I've never met any of those guys in person
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Originally Posted by KrazyKarim,Sep 16 2005, 06:32 PM
I'd feel more comfortable buying mikegarrison's, ruexp's, triple h's, or 124 spider's cars than I would most people's cars on this board and I've never met any of those guys in person
But I do take a lot better care of my dual-use S2000 than I do my street-only CRX, so the basic point is still valid.
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Originally Posted by Elistan,Sep 16 2005, 05:11 PM
Why do you think you need rotors? When you say your brakes are "going bad," what does that mean? You cannot stop as well as before? Worn rotors will not cause that. What kind of Axxis pad did you get? How long have you had them on? Did you bed them in?
My suspicion is that you simply need a brake fluid flush...
My suspicion is that you simply need a brake fluid flush...
A brake flush was done when i first isntalled the pads; I thought the pads were the problem to my jerkiness when braking. I dont remember which Axxis pads i installed though.
I didnt know OEM rotors are around $300 for the set!!! and shipping is not even included!!!!!
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Originally Posted by vteconly,Sep 16 2005, 07:07 PM
I didnt know OEM rotors are around $300 for the set!!! and shipping is not even included!!!!!
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