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Default PowerDisc rotors & DiscItalia pads

I have had the PowerDisc slotted rotors and DiscItalia KT pads on for a couple of weeks now and am very pleased with them. I havent noticed any dust and they grab really good. I had two 'opportunities' to test them at the same overpass. The latest one was today coming home from my grandsons birthday party. I was coming up to the overpass at about 50-55mph and saw a older Mustang coming into the left turn lane in front of me. He didnt look to be going real slow and just as I got withing about 20 yards of him he truned right in front of me. CRAP! This aint good! Slam the brakes, honk horn, swerve to right a little, ABS kicking in like crazy and I think thats the end of the left side of my car. He does manage to stop and I miss him by a few feet. I didnt know that the Crossfire was so hard to see!! Drive safely guys!

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I agree, I like the pads too.
 
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