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      Brembo braking?

      I was browsing online and found some brembo pads and rotors, need some help concluding that they will fit, very good price, under a 100 dollars!! Here are the links. ---http://www.apbrakediscs.co.uk/front-brembo-brake-discs-chevrolet-aveo-1-2i-8v-06-on.html *Rotors* --http://www.apbrakediscs.co.uk/front-brembo-brake-pads-chevrolet-aveo-saloon-1-2-03-06-on.html *Pads*



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      They are UK but i can pay them in usd i believe.

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      Those are not anything special enough to order from the uk.

      Do you want brembo just for the name?


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      No, not jkust for them name, my friend has brembos on his faster car, yes because its fast and but mostly for the stopping powe and i also want them because they are well known and i cannot find them in the US for our cars, if you can please post a link but i cant. The rotors along with the pads will be a good addition for some stopping power and i will not have to worry about replacing them any time soon, so would they work?

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      I bought some ebay pad/rotor combo for $117. Some Canadian company...Max Auto , I believe. I was expecting some low grade stuff, but stopping improved a lot and I would buy them again, also look good behind some rims

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      I had picked up some ebay drilled and slotted rotors when I had my Aveo, they looked awesome but I doubt they helped at all. Just pick up a cheap ebay set like me and pooh man did, you will be happy

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      they'll make such a negligible difference in braking on this car, not to mention the waste of money

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      those are only brembo oem replacement, not anything special.


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      I also got my drilled rotors and pads from eBay less then 100 bucks does the job and looks great just saying!!

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      I thought they gripped great, definitely better stopping





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