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Hey everyone. I've used this forum before and found lots of usefull info so I'm glad to now be a member. I have an 04 f250 with a lot of miles and it needs help. Can anyone recomend a good set of rotors and pads. I'm starting with the brakes cause if you can't stop, whats the point. Thanks ahead of time for any info.The truck is a 2004 F250 gas with some minor mods to it. Heddman headers, no muffler, K&N cold air intake, Procomp mud tires, Skyjacker rear shocks and Ranchos up front and a Rancho teering stabilizer. The front end is making a lot of noise and the brakes are definately bad.
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thanks for the tips. they were a little more than i wanted to spend. i wound up going with a set from summit with ceramic pads. we'll see how they are. i'll report back after they arive and i install them. i stayed away from the cyro ones and the cross drilled. went with plain jane rotors.
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