89 LSC brake woes (long post)
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To answer your first (?) I bought the cheapies from rockauto for my 5-lug conversion. While I haven't done any serious driving yet, they seem to be ok, I'm not worried about them. And they came with an exciter ring.
#2 - Ceramic Fronts and Semi-Metallic rears is actually pretty common. Especially for TC drivers. :)
#3 - I'll let Chuck answer that one. But I was going to try it at one point in time for my 73mm upgrade.
#4 - Are you sure yours are bad? Spray them with some brake cleaner and they should spin like new.... assuming they aren't damaged. Repack w/ grease and your good to go. Honestly, I've gotten the cheap ones and never had a problem with them.
#5 - I just cut the (sensor) lines and removed the sensors on my TC. I'll get around to removing the comp later. And I pulled that annoying ABS bulb out!
#6 - Brake Fluild/Cleaner, HD Grease, maybe even replace your caliper pins if they are rusty?
I have done that before. No real adverse effects, especially since it's in the rear. If it was in the front it might pull to one side when you brake, but it's better to have that than no brakes at all.
EDIT: Dadgummit! :D