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Old 08-02-2005, 03:07 PM   #1
Ghiadude
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Default EL brake conversion...?

I now have an EL fairmont ghia and she's a beauty!!!
tickford enhanced wheels, body kit suspension engine etc-etc.
i havent owned a car before thats such a pleasure to drive.

i only have on complaint ... the brakes..... i hate em!
they fade far too easily for my liking..ive got bendix ultimate pads, good fluid DOT 5, and they still fade when i give the car a hard time. has anyone done a conversion with a bigger rotor/calliper combo?? if so id like to know what it cost and how effective it was and what, if any problems you guys have heard of ... thanks in advance for your help

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