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Jordan
September 10th, 2002, 18:03
Looking for a friend. Drives a 99 Transam and is looking for some aftermarket nice cross drilled rotars. Does anyone know a good place and shop to get them installed that wont rip you off? Some good places to look for them? What are the top brands and things to look for? Thanks for the help!

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Kritter
September 10th, 2002, 18:36
Check into Wilwood or Brembo. You should install them for him and make a few bucks but save him money at the same time.

Kris

Tony_Barraza
September 10th, 2002, 20:00
Jordan-

Also look into products from Stainless Steel Brakes Corp. (SSBC). Their "Force 10" line of products look pretty sweet.
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Good Luck!

Tony B.

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Jerry Zaiden
September 10th, 2002, 22:09
Powerstop.

ntsqd
September 10th, 2002, 23:34
We make a whole front brake upgrade kit for that chassis. Has a larger rotor and a 6 piston fixed body billet caliper. There are several rotor options, check wilwood.com for details.

TS

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motoxscott
September 11th, 2002, 18:46
TS: Do you guys offer anything for the front of '92-'96 F-150's 2wd ?

Jordan
September 11th, 2002, 18:51
Jerry can you post or call me with some contact info for them. Thanks

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motoxscott
September 11th, 2002, 18:54
http://www.powerstoprotors.com

ntsqd
September 12th, 2002, 01:03
"TS: Do you guys offer anything for the front of '92-'96 F-150's 2wd ? "

You're on your own there. It's possible that we have everything you'd need except for the caliper bracket. That you'd have to design and build or have built.

TS

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DougM
September 12th, 2002, 08:05
Be aware, the slotted/cross drilled rotors are great but once they wapr or lip, no one will turn them to resurface.
I have Stillen brand rotors on my grand Cheorkee. lasted about 2 years but there a disposable rotor once there warped.


good luck

Jerry Zaiden
September 12th, 2002, 09:36
Scott keep in mind the hub and rotor are 1 peice. You will need to make a hub and mount a rotor to it. Also go with 95 or 96 spindles. They are stronger and have a bolt on calliper. We will be making hubs with Willwood rotors on them in the next few months. They will also have Willwood calipers on them as well.

motoxscott
September 12th, 2002, 19:23
Thanks Jerry. I'm trying to plan this whole i-beam F-150 build up so I do it right the first time.

Now if I could only sell my superduty to buy an F-150 and starting tinkering..........

DuffcoDan
September 15th, 2002, 18:12
If you have a toyota truck try out LC engineering in Lake Havasu. they have the slotted style, but not sure on the cross drilled. www.lcengineering.com

slipknottaco
September 15th, 2002, 22:03
jerry,
do you guys sell the powerstop rotors at the shop? do you have them available for a 2000 tacoma prerunner?