Wagner thermoquiets
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theres where i got mine from, actually just put them on today, wagner pads then i got the BBR part number rotors because they were about $120 cheaper than the wagner ones. I havent gotten a chance to drive it besides just around our lot to seat them in though
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I know that one issue is that my wheels (didnt pay attention to backspacing/offset). My wheels on the front are like extremely!! close to the front calipers heck they almost look like there gonna hit, I believe the factory steelies I had before where the same way. The rear setup is recessed more than the front and the rear wheels stay 2wice as clean. I had at one time though about putting some spacers on the wheels, they have no offset and dont have any wider stance to them. If I would have done more research I wouldnt have got those wheels, but I was excited . I just would love to keep those front wheels cleaner. Once the wifey finishes with her degree and starts work im going to get some 18 metals wit 33/12.50's hell I found a set of them for less than Toyo 20' aggressive terrain, and the wife bought it!
Last edited by Strikeswiftly; 12-28-2008 at 12:58 AM.
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We all had a lot more dust on the front than the rears, with the OEM pads. My front wheels would look like crap after 2 days, so I replaced them with the Wagners. I get road dust now, instead of brake dust. I can go 2 weeks without it showing, though I normally wash the truck every weekend.
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Last edited by Bluejay; 12-28-2008 at 02:28 AM.
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Bluejay, thanks for the excelent info and advice. Shew im SO glad I finally found a site that I can get some answers without having to repost 2 or 3 times. I am surely going to order some, and for you other guys I found the Wagner Thermos for my 06 F150 5.4 flexie for 44.00 shipped to the house. Rockauto.com