Pic of my new rotors
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Pic of my new rotors
I got a set of drilled/slotted rotors for the same price as OEM blanks. This place does everything themselves, which is why they're so cheap. Can't beat $40 each.
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PMs sent. Btw, I got all four as a set via ebay. They may be more expensive purchased separately. I also picked them up personally so I wasn't charged any shipping. $130 including tax.
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Brembo Blanks sound like a better idea though .
Honesly for stopping a blank is the better option, for looks only is drilled and slotted better. They do look good though... was that what you were going for?
Honesly for stopping a blank is the better option, for looks only is drilled and slotted better. They do look good though... was that what you were going for?
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lol, they aren't "ebay rotors". I am very familiar with the company which was recommended to me by my girlfriend's brother. You can find Brembos on ebay too.
my stopping power has greatly increased... at least compared to whatever shitty blanks were on before. if you're curious, then have me pm you the site.
my stopping power has greatly increased... at least compared to whatever shitty blanks were on before. if you're curious, then have me pm you the site.
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Well the reason they're so cheap is because this company owns and does everything themselves. Machining of the rotors, the zinc plating, and the drilling/slotting (if you choose not to have blanks).
If you think spending more money is always better, they also have a pro series line which runs $158.
If you think spending more money is always better, they also have a pro series line which runs $158.