ZX3 Brakes
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I've always just run the BAT Inc. Special Mintex Rotors and pads for $109 for the special.
http://208.109.215.220/files/focus.pdf
http://208.109.215.220/files/focus.pdf
Slower than your stock focus.
I just use the Motorcraft stuff and I pick it up from Tousley. Seems to work just fine.
Focus: singular
Foci: plural
Not interchangeable
Foci: plural
Not interchangeable
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- Master of Phonemic orthography
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napa rotors and green stuff ebc pads no need to temp up the pad these f-ers bite and bite now. napa rotors are thicker than factory units this is needed to shed heat. cross drilled rotors are a exploded rotor and a very rolled over car waiting to happen.

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you only have 2 options.....dot 3 or 4, any other is either noncompatible or not streetable. go with four its like three but better.in.focus wrote:Any more pad suggestions? I need something with good stopping power (occasional autox) but also streetable.
While we're talking brakes...How about fluid? Brand preferences? DOT3, 4, 5, 5.1?


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^^^^^^focinite wrote:you only have 2 options.....dot 3 or 4, any other is either noncompatible or not streetable. go with four its like three but better.in.focus wrote:Any more pad suggestions? I need something with good stopping power (occasional autox) but also streetable.
While we're talking brakes...How about fluid? Brand preferences? DOT3, 4, 5, 5.1?
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http://www.tascaparts.com/partlocator/i ... eid=213668
1-800-598-1484 or spowell@tasca.com
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try sixty
.......wait what happened?
also hawk makes a good set of pads and rotors. also look at gittin braided lines fron and back. it makes a differance. asslow look at BAT.INC they have an affordable (600 bucks) big brake upgrade with dual piston calipers.



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Ford heavy duty brake fluid is the way to go highest boiling point of any cheap fluids. Also I like axxis ult or proterfield R4-S pads for a primarily DD that sees some light track time. The pads work great cold and can deal with a good deal of heat before any hint of fade. I agree with others on keeping plain rotors... there is a reason that Porsche switches the stock drilled ones for plain rotors on the race cars.
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