opinions!!!???
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opinions!!!???
are front and rear crossed drilled rotors worth it??
i was quoted a price for $350 for front and rear slotted rotors and then another $450 to install them because on the cl's,the rotors have to be pressed on or some bullshit like that.are these really worth the money cause i miles well just but the comptech headers for that much---any opinions???
i was quoted a price for $350 for front and rear slotted rotors and then another $450 to install them because on the cl's,the rotors have to be pressed on or some bullshit like that.are these really worth the money cause i miles well just but the comptech headers for that much---any opinions???
Re: opinions!!!???
Originally posted by onedayzpay
are front and rear crossed drilled rotors worth it??
i was quoted a price for $350 for front and rear slotted rotors and then another $450 to install them because on the cl's,the rotors have to be pressed on or some bullshit like that.are these really worth the money cause i miles well just but the comptech headers for that much---any opinions???
are front and rear crossed drilled rotors worth it??
i was quoted a price for $350 for front and rear slotted rotors and then another $450 to install them because on the cl's,the rotors have to be pressed on or some bullshit like that.are these really worth the money cause i miles well just but the comptech headers for that much---any opinions???
I paid $100 for fronts (Brembo cross-drilled) and $75 for the rears (cross-drilled and slotted).
There are varied opinions on the effectiveness of these types of rotors, but I think they're much better than the stock rotors!
BTW, I got all of my rotors off of eBay. Just do a search for "acura cl" and there should be some on eBay (acutally there are a set of fronts and another auction has a set of rears--the site is down, or I'd post a link for 'ya).
I installed my own (with help from my bother-in-law). The rears took about an hour, but the front were much more involved. You need to buy or borrow a special tool necessary to get the wheel bearing assembly off.
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