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Old 11-05-04, 04:42 PM
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New brakes for new wheels

Well I just ordered this set of the slotted/drilled Bonez rotors, pads and SS brake lines.

I know the drilled ones dont make it stop any better and are more fradgile, but it was a birthday present for me

They are going behind my new 350z wheels (17s from the base).
The Z wheels actually look better than I thought, and fill up the wheel well pretty good. Also they are lighter than the stock 87 TII wheels.

And the only reason I bought the wheels was because it was cheaper than getting new tires w/mounting and balancing on the old 16s ($200 for the set of z wheels with tires)

I'll snap some pics in a few minutes but the car is pretty dirty...
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Let us know how they work out! My brakes are stock for now but I was planning on ordering the same set in a couple of months....
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here are a couple pics.
Not good quality because of limited space/lighting and camera
(i'll get some better ones tommorow)




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