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EBC S10KR1324 FITS: S10 Brake Pad and Rotor Kit Brake Rotors Slot & Drilled

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EBC S10KR1324 FITS: S10 Brake Pad and Rotor Kit Brake Rotors Slot & DrilledSave 15% over cost of buying separate parts with this quality pad and rotor kit which includes pads rotors pads rotors and caliper lube. If you desire a modest brake improvement for normal speeds on any SUV or Light Truck this Kit will be your best choice. High efficiency EBC pads built with Aramid fiber,fully shimmed,slotted and chamfered and featuring the EBC patented Brake in coating for fast pad seating after install. Matched with spot drilled and

Save 15% over cost of buying separate parts with this quality pad and rotor kit which includes pads rotors pads rotors and caliper lube. If you desire a modest brake improvement for normal speeds on any SUV or Light Truck this Kit will be your best choice.High efficiency EBC pads built with Aramid fiber,fully shimmed,slotted and chamfered and featuring the EBC patented Brake-in coating for fast pad seating after install. Matched with spot drilled and wide aperture slotted sport vented rotors for cooler brakes and lifetime perfect flat and parallel pad wear finished with Geomet anti rust coating. Wider aperture slots draw cool air under braking area and remove dirt dust and debris faster.

Installation Instructions
  • Ideal For Spirited Driving And Fast Compacts Alike
  • Direct Fit No Changes Required Over Stock Set UP
  • Significant Improvement In Braking Over OE Pads
  • Wide Aperture Slotted G3000 Sport Rotors
  • 10;000 Mile No Hassle Warranty
  • 000 Mile No Hassle Warranty
  • Sport Compact Upgrade Kit
  • Geomet Anti Rust Coating
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This Part Fits:

Year Make Model Submodel
2000-2006 Audi TT Base
2006-2007 Volkswagen Beetle 2.5
1998,2009-2010 Volkswagen Beetle Base
1999-2005 Volkswagen Beetle GL
1999-2005 Volkswagen Beetle GLS
2005 Volkswagen Beetle GLS TDI
1999-2004 Volkswagen Beetle GLX
2008 Volkswagen Beetle S
2008 Volkswagen Beetle SE
2001-2002 Volkswagen Beetle Sport
1998,2006 Volkswagen Beetle TDI
2002-2004 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo S
2010 Volkswagen Golf Base
1997-2005 Volkswagen Golf GL
2004 Volkswagen Golf GL TDI
1999-2005 Volkswagen Golf GLS
2004 Volkswagen Golf GLS TDI
1997-1999 Volkswagen Golf GTI
2002-2005 Volkswagen Golf GTI 1.8T
2003 Volkswagen Golf GTI 20th Anniversary
2002 Volkswagen Golf GTI 337
2000-2001 Volkswagen Golf GTI GLS
2000-2001 Volkswagen Golf GTI GLX
2002-2005 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6
1997 Volkswagen Golf Jazz
1997-1998 Volkswagen Golf K2
1999,2005,2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI
1997 Volkswagen Golf Trek
1999 Volkswagen Golf Wolfsburg Edition
2005 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5
1999-2005 Volkswagen Jetta GL
2005 Volkswagen Jetta GL TDI
2002-2005 Volkswagen Jetta GLI
1999-2005 Volkswagen Jetta GLS
2005 Volkswagen Jetta GLS TDI
1999-2003 Volkswagen Jetta GLX
1999-2005 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
1999,2001,2003 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg Edition
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