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Old 01-28-2006, 10:39 PM
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Default Where can I buy cheap disc rotors?

I don't want to get nailed by GM to get new rotors (i.e. paying $100 each). Anyone know where I can buy a suitable replacement for not alot of money?

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I just ordered some of these

https://ls1tech.com/forums/sponsor-sales-specials/436041-sale-set-4-slotted-cross-drilled-rotors-ws6store-149-99-a.html

Or heres another option

https://ls1tech.com/forums/sponsor-sales-specials/444264-sale-u-s-made-bendix-brake-rotors-cross-drilled-slotted-149-00-complete-set.html

hope this helps!
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ebay..
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Here are two options:
* AutoZone Duralast
* Brembo OEM Blanks (available at TireRack)
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Your life depends on brakes and you want to get the cheapest ones?
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Originally Posted by JAMES RODRIGUEZ
Your life depends on brakes and you want to get the cheapest ones?
Good point...
Although the AutoZone DuraLast ones may be cheap, some on here use them at autocross events and they are better than the stockers. The Brembo OEM Blanks aren't that much more expensive either and many on here (including myself) also use them. Pad selection makes a bigger difference on braking performance.

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Originally Posted by VIP1
Good point...
Although the AutoZone DuraLast ones may be cheap, some on here use them at autocross events and they are better than the stockers. The Brembo OEM Blanks aren't that much more expensive either and many on here (including myself) also use them. Pad selection makes a bigger difference on braking performance.

OK my bad I misunderstood the question.
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i have brembo blanks and hawk pads. onyl thing that sucks is when they're cool, they don't stop as well, for example...driving on the highway doing around 70 in the rain..and I have to step on the brakes, it takes a second for them to build up heat to stop.



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