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This is for my Fiancee's 1998 Celica GT Convertable.
Can anyone reccomend a cheap place to get new rotors and pads? Best I've found so far is $53.19 per rotor front (brembo) and $39.39 Per rotor rear. Pads run $48.68 front and $40.08 rear |
Dude, that sounds pretty cheap to me! Especially for Brembos (I'm assuming that's just the plain old regular rotor?) In my opinion you gotta stick with a name brand cause you don't always get what you pay for when it comes to brakes.
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Back when I owned my TRD Solara, these guys were the best.
If they don't list your part, call them. Clicky me Randomy |
They only have parts going back to 2001. The 98 is the old "4 eye" version of the Celica.
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how much cheaper can you really get than that? junkyard parts?
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I dunno...that's why I'm asking! duh.gif drillsergeant.gif
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I got the cheapest brake pads at Advance auto zone or autozone called wearever. I put Wearever gold on the front and wearever silver on the back... they have excellent stopping power and excellent life. the rear cost me $15.00 and the front clost me $25.00. I still have them now and couldn't be happier... well except for the fact that every 2 weeks i need to wash off all that brake dust.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Random @ Mar 3 2006, 05:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I dunno...that's why I'm asking! duh.gif drillsergeant.gif</div>
well, that is about the cheapest you can get besides going to a junkyard and ripping them off a celica.. this is pretty good... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyota-Celi...043150507QQrdZ1 you can probably go a little bit cheaper on pads from advance auto or something. maybe ebay. |
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