808_si - I sell PBR brake pads over Hawk for a reason. They are more bang for the buck and quality is top notch. I can tell you great stuff about my product, but you would probably believe it more if you read about it from consumers themself. Check out the manufacture's website: http://www.pbrbrakes.com and you can also search for reviews on these pads, they're great! I haven't tried Hawk pads myself, so I can't really compare them from experience, but only by what I've heard.
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how much for slotted rotors for a 99 civic hx. Also, i searched the brembo website and i found rotors that fit the EX but unsure if they will fit my HX. Can you also quote me a price on how much for the ultimated ceramic pads as well
Need front & rear rotors (blanks) for 92 si,.... as well as pads and some steel braided lines for them. price for everything shipped to 31792 plz thanks
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Thanks for the quick response to my PMs. An order has been sent. to 88Rotors. They accept PayPal payments from CC's without fees, occasionally a bone of contention with eBay auctions.
808_si - PBR also goes by the name of Axxis, you may have heard of their Metal Master pads before. They've been around a while, lots of people use them at SCCA events. I'm running a set of Ultimates right now, and they work great. They do dust quite a bit, then again they might be dusting extra because my rotors are pretty badly warped.
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