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Old 11-29-2012   #1
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Re: Setting up a evo's suspension

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Okay so cross off S.S lines, and will look into those 125's for rotors. As well as the s/s orange pads. Would you say their alright for year round driving?

As well as super blue i wanted that but didnt think it was ok to run year round?

Yeah, I wasnt planning on any ducts unless i got more serious into it. But as for now just try it and have fun is my plan
ATE Blue is a terrific year-round fluid.

I have a set of the S/S Orange pads in my garage, I'll be able to give you more feedback on them once they're installed, but they should be acceptable for year-round DD use + autocross + light track duty.
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Old 11-29-2012   #2
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Re: Setting up a evo's suspension

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ATE Blue is a terrific year-round fluid.

I have a set of the S/S Orange pads in my garage, I'll be able to give you more feedback on them once they're installed, but they should be acceptable for year-round DD use + autocross + light track duty.
Awesome! Super blue it is, see i thought about having two sets, but figured a nicer high performance street will do the job for what i wanna do.

Feedback on the s/s oranges would be great! I dont plan on buying stuff till Feb/mar. Just so i can start out fresh for summer and go from there, plan on bleeding the brakes every summer since i read with race fluid it is recommended.
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