Front Brake Rotors Replacement - Suggestions Please

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If your going to upgrade the rotors and pads do stainless brakelines too it makes a difference


Cool, I was wondering about that. I had to put longer brake lines when I put the lift on my jeep and they were easy to do.
 

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Rotors and lines do not have to be done at the same time, and if you're not bleeding the brakes when you change the rotors then it's not even convenient to change the lines at the same time.

I have read that you have to be really careful not to run the master cylinder dry when bleeding - an easy thing to do when changing lines.
 

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I am late to the party here, but I received your email and responded with your quote. But I thought I would elaborate a little about the R1Concepts products and why I promote them above others. I have the ability to sell EBC, Baer, Stoptech and many others, but I choose to promote R1Concepts products over all others because of personal experience and the fact that I have been offering them since 2009 without a single customer complaint. You see, I first installed their Premium series drilled and slotted rotors and PosiQuiet ceramic pads on my 03 Duramax that I used for hauling farm goods (ie: pumpkins, Christmas trees, etc) and my "Average" Christmas tree load would weigh in at around 25K lbs total gross combined vehicle weight. Well, for several years I had been replacing the rotors and pads after every Christmas tree hauling season, so in Jan of 09 I found R1Concepts and gave them a try. I ran them all that year, through the tree season, all the next year and through the tree season for 2010 (my last hauling season) and those same parts are still on the truck today. I have run their brake parts on every vehicle I have owned since and have yet to have an issue and I began selling their parts as a part of my online business toward the end of 2009 and have sold literally hundreds of packages for Raptors, Class 8 trucks, sports cars, all the way to 3/4 & 1 ton diesel pickups without complaints.

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