New Rotors And Brakes
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New Rotors And Brakes
i want to change my rotors and brakes....i told my mechanic that i want either powerslots or brembo..
but he said that BENDIX are better in rotors and brakes..?
any of you guys ever heard of this brand before...
i checked out the site and they seem to have pretty good braked but i dont know bout the rotors
please tell me
thank you
but he said that BENDIX are better in rotors and brakes..?
any of you guys ever heard of this brand before...
i checked out the site and they seem to have pretty good braked but i dont know bout the rotors
please tell me
thank you
I use Bendix brake pads.
Bendix Import Quiet (MKD430IQ) for the fronts and regular (D540) for the rears. Import Quiet rear pads for our cars are currently in the research phase according to Bendix. Bendix's marketing department even answers email questions that you send them within a few days!
Nice, quiet pads. Not too expensive at all. I'm not sure if they have applications for '02/'03 5th gens, though, but you have an '01 so it shouldn't be a problem.
Peace.
Bendix Import Quiet (MKD430IQ) for the fronts and regular (D540) for the rears. Import Quiet rear pads for our cars are currently in the research phase according to Bendix. Bendix's marketing department even answers email questions that you send them within a few days!
Nice, quiet pads. Not too expensive at all. I'm not sure if they have applications for '02/'03 5th gens, though, but you have an '01 so it shouldn't be a problem.
Peace.
IMO, Bendix rotors are a good alternative to Brembo blanks for stock type replacement. They are made from a better North American steel similar to Brembo blanks that is far superior to the warped prone Asian junk that is OEM for Nissan. I used them on my '99 Max SE with absolutely no issues over 30K miles of driving.
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