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Old 02-04-2006, 10:34 AM
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Default Drilled/slotted rotors with red calipers

Changed the look of my brake set up. Tell me what you think:



Old 02-04-2006, 10:48 AM
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That looks sweet. It looks good with that badge right there too. Makes the whole thing come together nicely.
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so thats what my brakes are going to look like?! thanx for the vicual. if u dont mind what rotors did u use? and did u clear over the camaro letters or just stick them on?
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Originally Posted by ls2 bait
so thats what my brakes are going to look like?! thanx for the vicual. if u dont mind what rotors did u use? and did u clear over the camaro letters or just stick them on?
Rotors are zinc plated drilled/slotted ge force f1s. Not that great but defintley better than stock. And the calipers have one thick coat of paint and 4 coats of clear. The letters are just silver metallic vinyls with no clear over them.
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It looks good. Good job.
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Nice Brian!
Old 02-04-2006, 07:13 PM
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looks good man
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i am 100% unsure about this but....arent the slots supposed to be pointing towards the front of the car???
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Good looking
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Originally Posted by wowsers
i am 100% unsure about this but....arent the slots supposed to be pointing towards the front of the car???
They can go either way.....at least that's what the people I bought them from said.
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Originally Posted by wowsers
i am 100% unsure about this but....arent the slots supposed to be pointing towards the front of the car???
I think they're correct. They'll sling the crap out away from center when turning.
Although it's true, some makers say either direction.
It really depends on whether it has directional venting or not.
Most of them made with straight vent construction, so it doesn't really matter.
But as a matter of opinion, I think they look best like he has them.
(Same direction mine are, ..., slinging the crap out away from center when turning forward.)
Look pretty good, ...,
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alright thats cool. i just wondered because i thought thats what i heard
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Slinging the crap out???

lol
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Too bad you got them drilled

Looks good anyway.
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mine look same but i painted the caliper mount silver



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