We recently wrote an article in our Tech Papers section describing the braking procedure and bedding process. The article is still a little rough, so feel free to give us your comments. Article Title: How to Correctly Bed-in Your New Brake rotors and Brake Pads. Synopsis: At any time you install a new brake pads or brake […]
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Civic/Integra Big Brake Caliper & Rotor Upgrades for LESS?
The content below was provided by BrakeExpert and is posted with his expressed permission. Did you always wanted a Big Brake Kit for your Honda Civic or Acura Integra, but couldn’t afford it? Now we got some information on how you can save yourself some extra change by upgrading your 10 inch brake rotors to […]
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How to Install Brakes for Toyota Solara
The tutorial below was provided by Tacti and is posted with his expressed permission. Sponsors, you may contact Tacti to do a installation or product review of your products. Tacti purchased 2004 Toyota Solara brake rotors, but the installation procedure should be the same for 2004-2007 models. Readers, if you would like to do a […]
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