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Getting the plans set to do the upgrades for the recently procured cutlass :lol:

 

I can get a real deal on some napa parts so i just wanted more info on these parts. I want some good stuff but i don't want to buy anything unnecessary. Prices are listed from napa site, still waiting on prices i could get them for.

 

First off, Parts for the 96+ front knuckle hub assembly

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New Ball Joints

MRC 104163 $19.49 (these the cheapos??)

NCP 2601331 $56.49

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Strut bearings

NCP 2613137 $42.49

or

strut bearing plate w/bearing $66.99

NCP 2613447

 

they list strut bearing plate insulator w/ bearing for:

standard suspension NCP 2613230 $63.99

heavy duty suspension NCP 2613231 $59.99

whats the diff for, and which should i go with standard or heavy duty?

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Brakes - Front

 

ROTORS 11.25"

TS4886454 $22.49 (cheapos??)

UP86549 $78.99 (noise dampening iron???)

 

UP PR 86549L $119.00 (slotted rotors :shock: )

UP PR 86549R $119.00

 

PADS

I am using Ceramix pads on the 89 & 97 regal and they last a long time!!!

UP CMX 7265 $77.99

 

Rears

 

CALIPERS (most likely gonna get junked ones)

 

Anyone know the difference in quality between these.

UP 4422206M (&7M) $144.00 each comes with hardware & pads

 

TS1422206M (&7M) $114 each, comes with hardware & pads maybe braket too

 

SDC 2422206 $99 each, comes with hardware & no pads

 

each on has $88 core charge, (think they'll notice if i gave them 90 cores??)

 

PADS

UPCMX7387 $72.99

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:bash: Nobody cares :bawl:

 

Jeez Pabz your so stupid :roll:

 

 

My main concerns are,

 

are the cheapos that bad?

what is "noise dampening iron"?

Heavy duty or standard, why the difference?

is heavy duty better or worse?

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The cheapo pads and rotors suck. I used them the last time I did my front brakes(was short on cash), and it's only been 5-6 months, and I have noticed significant wear.

 

"Noise dampening iron" is probably kinda like the anti-squeal that you would put on the back of your pads before placing them on the rotors so they don't squeal when you brake.

 

Heavy duty is probably for extreme conditons, like heavy stop and go traffic, or autocrossing. Something that requires using your brakes harder often.

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OK thanks for the reply on the cheapos, but let me put the other questions in better context

 

what is "noise dampening iron"? (this is refering to the rotors, not pads) What metals are rotors made out of? maybe the center part is iron??

 

Heavy duty or standard, why the difference? (this refers to the suspension insulators and bearings.)

is heavy duty better or worse?

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Hmm... good question on the rotors. Not sure on the material they are made from, but maybe it's some sort of marketing scheme??

 

As for the suspension stuff, the heavy duty stuff should actually be made of better material and last longer. They will suffer less from wear and tear.

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As for the suspension stuff, the heavy duty stuff should actually be made of better material and last longer. They will suffer less from wear and tear.

 

Ya, i was thinking the same. Can anyone prove this hypothesis wrong?

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