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Old 04-26-2006, 03:00 PM
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Default Drilled and slotted rotors..... for appearance mainly

Hey, thinking of adding some drilled and slotted rotors to my car to finish off the exterior performance... Not looking to spend a lot but something that fit and works perfect and looks good. What do ya reccommend and prices of it? Im running 18's
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Obviously eradispeeds and other top of the line brake companies can set you up with nice rotors. Many sponsers sells nice rotors in group buys. best bet is to wait for one of the GP's and get in on it
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ok thanks.... will any really be good? Any to stay away from? Any specific size or type i need? Thanks!
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I know WS6store has a good deal on some. You can get all four anyway you want for less that $200 I believe.
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I have iRotors, have had them on the car 3 years and they've been great!

I did it mainly for the looks too, but they perform nicely!
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1. Rotor face patterns, ventilation and hat coatings, and temperature treatments are all hype and yield no improved performance and/or longevity, regardless of what the advertisements may desire you to think.
2. Baer makes some great brake systems, however eradispeeds are mostly looks and added unsprung weight and rotational mass.
3. The brake FAQ sticky still remains at the top and still remains accurate.
4. If you're dissatisfied with the OE setup, go right to the source of the problem: improved pads, improved blanks such as Brembo OE blanks or AutoZone Duralast, and replace the brake fluid with a higher performance version, i.e. DOT 4 or their race equivalents.



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