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Old 12-07-2007, 12:09 PM
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I guess its about time, my rotors have warped.. So im in the market for an aftermarket set (front rotors).. Im just looking for oppinions on whats good and wheres a good place to buy them.. Thanks..
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I guess its about time, my rotors have warped.. So im in the market for an aftermarket set (front rotors).. Im just looking for oppinions on whats good and wheres a good place to buy them.. Thanks..
ROTORA or STOPTECH both offer great OE replacement rotors. Combined with a good pad you will improve braking.
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I'm very happy with my RacingBrake rotors, but plain old blanks from Brembo are also fine. I bought mine directly from RacingBrake's web site, but I think Heeltoe carries them as well.
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I recently changed my front rotors to Rotora's slotted OE replacement rotors. I'm pretty happy with them.
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I have R1-Concepts on several cars and am very happy.
Old 12-09-2007, 12:43 PM
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Wow with so many options so this is going to be so confusing lol..Thanks for all the suggetions though!
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Does any one have a recomendation on just drilled rotors?

My mechanic says slotted create too much noise for street driving.
Old 12-10-2007, 11:20 PM
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I don't have noise with my slotted Rotora rotors. Personally, I don't like drilled rotors. I've used them before, and all of them tended to develop stress cracks prematurely. From then on, I only stuck with either OEM blanks or Brembo blanks. Until recently, I got a very good deal on the Rotora slotted rotors. So I gave them a try. So far, they have been working great.
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Originally Posted by rmjames007
Does any one have a recomendation on just drilled rotors?

My mechanic says slotted create too much noise for street driving.
I have drilled and slotted on my TSX, LS and Corvette, and I don't have a noise issue.
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I've got the R1 Concepts. No issues.
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