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I searched the archives and did not find anything, but does
anyone have a recommendation for new brake pads? 1974 Duster, normal replacement rotors, rebuilt calipers and the newer Mopar 2 bolt M/C. Is it possible to have a low drag setup with out the higher $$ expense of aftermarket rotors/calipers??
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i like the ebc brand. they work good on my combo.
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Gary & Bob,
Thank you both for the feedback and information.
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Take the time to have your rotors as well as you new pads Cryogenic Processed. They'll last at least twice as long. Won't warp or crack. Release quicker. And overall will stay much more consistant. Check out; www.finishedracing.com.
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