often times brembo blanks are cheaper than a "OEM" brake pad. But, the brembo blanks are a oem replacement. Directly purchasing brake rotors from honda would be very expensive.
Hey dude what car do you drive cause im looking for brake pads for my cross drilled slotted rotors for 97 ek hatch, do you know what part # of the aem brake padsI Personally ran a set of Yes Ebay Cross Drilled/Slotted Roters, with a set of AEM Brake Pads, together cost me about 100-120 bucks. Been on my car for 3yrs now (only driven during the summer) and they work awesome! Stop great, don't have to worry about any issues.... Now is Brembo awesome? YES, just couldn't afford it when I did it.... As far as OEM, I say for rotors if you don't do something performance then get a set from Advance Auto and such... And get a mid grade semi-metallic pad And DON'T take it to Honda for F'N brakes, unless you want to blow money on something that takes an hr to do with basic tools!
Cool thanks man!I am driving a 98 Civic DX. AEM Front High Performance Brake Pads for a 1996-2000 Honda Civic DX/HX. Part Number 26135
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They are awesome if you ask me...
i found some Brembo Blanks for $71 with shipping what pads should i use? ceramic?dont cheap out and buy the ebay knock of brands, stick to a good company. With that said i like brembo blanks. 88Rotors is a company i've personally delt with and am happy. Here is their contact information:
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88 ROTORS
10653 Rush St.
El Monte, CA 91733
1-888-ROTORS-88 // 626-442-3150
FAX: 1-626-442-0616
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Are you looking to upgrade or just replacing the pads and rotors?i'm looking for brakes rotors, any recommendations on which one's to buy
Hey dude what hawks hp the yellow one or the blue sorry im not good at these! ThanksHawk Hp ftw