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Old 07-06-2012, 12:48 AM   #1
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Just ordered my new cross drilled rotors and ceramic pads :D

I ordered these because im replacing my hub assemblys I ordered the powerstop brake kit from summit has anybody else bought this kit if so any reviews yall can give me? like if yall liked them or not?
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you mean these

I am also very interested, especially a comparison with EBC brakes
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I have rotors like that that. I don't do any hard braking but they look sweet
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I buy the Summit Brand rotors. I feel they are just as good as the Powerstops, without the price tag. I did have the Powerstops before.

I really like those pads. They last a long time and are pretty quiet. They do make a lot of dust when new. I'd have them on my car now, if they made them for the Camaro Calipers
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you mean these

I am also very interested, especially a comparison with EBC brakes

Yes those exactly they came in the mail today
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Old 07-07-2012, 03:37 PM   #6
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I buy the Summit Brand rotors. I feel they are just as good as the Powerstops, without the price tag. I did have the Powerstops before.

I really like those pads. They last a long time and are pretty quiet. They do make a lot of dust when new. I'd have them on my car now, if they made them for the Camaro Calipers

It was the only option for my alero summit had but I took the P/N and went to amazon and ordered them for a bit cheaper with 2 day shipping
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I installed my cold air intake today though next is the HIDs im hoping to get all this stuff on before the weekend is over.
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so anyone can compare them, with dimension and pics to EBC rotors and pads?
what about rotors and pads for the rear?
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Yes those exactly they came in the mail today

When you get the old ones off, can you put them on a scale and compare weights of the new components versus stock?
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When you get the old ones off, can you put them on a scale and compare weights of the new components versus stock?

Y so concerned about the weight?
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Rotating weight !!!
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I have that very set on my alero now, and after 6 months, I am going to replace them. They make a TON of noise when coming to a stop and now they are warped. Wish I had just stayed with OEM, same price and no noise!
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It was the only option for my alero summit had



You didn't really look that hard. Summit has about 5 different types of rotors and more than that with brake pads

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but I took the P/N and went to amazon and ordered them for a bit cheaper with 2 day shipping

Summit will either match the price or beat it by $1 if you call them.
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