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Old Nov 19, 2003 | 06:13 PM
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Steve Millen www.stillen.com has some nice rotors and pad set-ups, as well as full blown Baer/Alcon kits. The rotors for our trucks are like $225 for the front pair and like $350 a pair. The metal matrix pads are like $135 for all four corners. I'm gonna check into them when it comes time to replace mine.
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Old Nov 19, 2003 | 06:17 PM
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just get some Albany brake pads.....they work GREAT and they're like 75 for all four sides, maybe not even that much. i have them on mine for about a week now and they're sweet.
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Old Nov 19, 2003 | 06:43 PM
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Yeah well stoppin my 5300lbs truck isn't too good with the 33" tires I got on there.

I'd like to see:

'Burban/Tahoe rear calipers (4x4's should come with those STOCK), those should just slap on w/ stock rear rotors right?
All 5 stainless lines
Crossdrilled and slotted rotors on all 4 corners

WHAT about the Denali C3 front rotors being larger diameter than the other 1500 front rotors?
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