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Old 05-02-2005, 09:33 PM
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Help with Axxis Pads/New rotors etc..

I currently have the Mintex red-box pads, I hate them, they dust just as bad or worse then stock and I can no longer stand the noise..its time for them to go.

I also need to new rotors.

So I have decided on these items

1)Axxis Deluxe or Axxis Metal Masters Pads
2)Drilled and or Slotted rotors
3)Stainless brake lines
4)ATF Super Blue brake fluid

So I need help, which pads should I get? After reading this, Im still confused:
www.zeckhausen.com/axxis_pads.htm#Compare


I have heard of some problems with the drilled/slotted rotors on the track, but I am definately not going to track the X5, and under regular driving I dont see them being a problem, I just like how they look...

This seems like a good deal for the package?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW

Also..you guys think its worth it to do the SSL and super blue?

Thanks, Dave
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