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if your abs control system is not working, the replacement is hella expensive. Better just to suck it up and live with the stupid abs light flickering on sometimes... it will eventually turn itself off.
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I'm installing Bendix Ceramics on my car soon. I'll give a full report after I've broken them in.
-Andy
p.s. Sorry for the lapse in english there!
Andy W.
The problem with America is stupidity.
I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment
for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety
labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
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Originally posted by 98cont-UoG-FSAE: if your abs control system is not working, the replacement is hella expensive. Better just to suck it up and live with the stupid abs light flickering on sometimes... it will eventually turn itself off.
it has been on steady for well over a month.
$$ is important, but being safe is more important
2000 Contour SE Sport
Originator of the Beowulf Headlight Mod and the Beowulf CAI
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beowulf.....how did your raycraptos pad look when you took them off. on mine the pad material actually shifted a few degrees.
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formerly known as my csvt
"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than a sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." -Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The pads didn't move, but they did look glazed.
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What do you guys think of KVRs?
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Not bad pads for spirited driving but hard as a rock when cold. You have to be careful, they need a couple good warming stops before they bite. I've rolled past my girl before cause I forgot how little bite they have when cold.
And if you only put then on the front, be prepared for your rear pads to wear out quick. My rears with stock pads front and back, showed almost no wear after 40k+. Once I installed the KVR's in the front. They were gone within 10-15k miles.
-Andy
Andy W.
The problem with America is stupidity.
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I have no life
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KVR=worst pad ev3r! They are not a street pad. At least the carbon fiber. Not to mention the pad fell off the backing. Ask rkneeeshaw too.
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-'98 SVT 1,173 of 6,535
-'05 Mazda 6s, loaded, g/f's ride
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Originally posted by Beowulf: Originally posted by 98cont-UoG-FSAE: if your abs control system is not working, the replacement is hella expensive. Better just to suck it up and live with the stupid abs light flickering on sometimes... it will eventually turn itself off.
it has been on steady for well over a month.
$$ is important, but being safe is more important
Did you check your abs fuse?
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