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Old 08-10-2008, 05:57 PM   #15 (permalink)
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so with the respect of the rotors/brake pads and brake fluid heating up, will replacing the pads with say ceramic pad the better way to go, since not much seems to be said about replacing the brake fluid with a different spec. i already have drilled/slotted rotors, so i don't know if much more can be done with that since i have not heard of ceramic rotors for the 300c (unless a complete brake upgrade is done ie. rotor/calipers etc....)
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