Upgrade your braking experience with the EBC Brakes S1 Kits Ultimax and RK rotors, specially designed for your Volvo 1999-2004 1.9L 4-Cyl. This kit combines high-performance brake pads and premium rotors, giving you everything you need for reliable braking performance, whether you're commuting daily or hitting the road for some spirited driving.
With this brake kit, you save 10% compared to purchasing separate components. The EBC pads come with a patented Brake-in coating that ensures a quick bed-in process, while the rotors feature a thermic anti-rust coating to keep them looking great and performing well over time. Each rotor is fully balanced and run-out tested, providing you with smooth and responsive braking.
This brake kit is perfect for daily driving and aggressive street use. If you're planning on occasional track days or full road and circuit racing, you can trust that these components will hold up under pressure. The EBC S1 Kits are designed to provide excellent stopping power and durability, making them a solid choice for any driving enthusiast.
Yes, this kit is specifically designed for the Volvo 1999-2004 1.9L 4-Cyl model, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance.
It's recommended to check your brake pads and rotors regularly for wear. If you notice reduced braking performance, unusual noises, or if the pads are worn down to the minimum thickness, it's time for a replacement.
Yes, while they are great for daily driving and aggressive street use, they can also handle occasional track days, providing you with the performance you need.
EBC Brakes typically offers a warranty on their products, but it's best to check the specific terms for this kit at the time of purchase.
Customers rave about the EBC Brakes S1 Kits, highlighting their impressive stopping power and longevity. Users appreciate the easy installation and the noticeable improvement in braking performance compared to stock components. Many have reported feeling more confident on the road, especially during aggressive driving.
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