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Old 06 Dec 2004, 02:10 am
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quote:Originally posted by CHROMEDCRUISER

Just found these on E-bay. I've never heard of Lomandi, but they are supposedly made of kevlar and are high performance. Any thoughts?
Lomandi is a Canadian company, and they make rotors and pads are kevlar-metallic. I brought a set of rear rotors and pads for my 2001 PT. They have great bite and stopping power with little or no noise. They didn't kick up any dust under hard braking either. The rotors were like stock, but a bit better; harder. The pads were great. I don't know how long they last because my PT burned a month or two after I installed the set. I don't know if they have them for the turbos (the turbos have thicker rotors and thinner pads), but if they do I'm definately going to buy them when my stock pads wear out.
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