brake packages?

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matt4pl
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does anyone know of any shop that sells brake packages ie pads, ss lines, fluid maybe,etc, not looking for calipers or rotors, either. every places ive seen has all that seperate but ive heard of people buying those things together


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anyone?

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Dori Dori
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All I've seen are packages that also include upgraded calipers and rotors.

I dare to ask, why not just buy them seperately?

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You can see all of those items (minus fluid) on our website. We have a good selection of rotors, pads, and even ss lines for your car:http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?...x.jsp

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thanks for the replies. the idea of buying a package is that it will usually cost a little less then buying them seperate. some guy i talked to once got a set of hawk plus pads and ss lines for 200, so....

btw, how are the hawk hp plus pads for daily driving?

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In one word, awesome. :)

Had them on my WRX and now they are going on my 240 (hopefully I'll be able to install my parts this Friday). Minimal dust, nice bite, and kind to rotors....pretty fade resistant too (I wouldn't recommend track events on them).

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thanks for the info, although i think u got the two mixed up. the HPS are street ones and the HP Plus are for track use, and i wanna get the hp plus, but dunno if it will be good for street driving

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I'm sorry, I'm a retard. I usually post at work so I read and type too fast.:oface

Actually, I do have experiece w/ the HP Plus...they are IMO as borderline to a race pad as you can get. It's like having Falken Azenis for brake pads...they are on the verge of being too much. I would recommend having a spare set of rotors and pads for track use and using the HPS on the street.


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