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Old 04-26-2003, 09:10 PM
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Default What Set of rotors, and Where to get them??

What set of rotors should i get, for fronts....Im gonna leave the rear rotors stock, but they all need to be changed....they've been turned twice, and are warped again....any input?
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Bang for the buck, I like the OEM Brembos. I autocross on them and have not warped them yet (I also drive my car daily on my "race" pads). They are about $61 each from www.tirerack.com. Just my thoughts.
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Default Re: What Set of rotors, and Where to get them??

If I were you, I would get teh Brembo cross-drilled if you do some racing and/or driving fast on the highway...

If not, then you cant go wrong with the stock replacement Brembos
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Default Re: What Set of rotors, and Where to get them??

i used powerstop crossdrilled and slooted front rotors when my stockers warped. they look great and made a noticable improvement in braking
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I dont' race on cross drilled rotors, many of them tend to crack around the holes when used under those conditions. Just my thoughts.




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