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New rotors
im tired of having the violent shaking in my wheel when braking, so i decided to upgrade my brakes a little...obviously the brembo set is my first choice, but anyone know of any other cross-drilled and slotted rotors that are a little cheaper, but maybe just as good?
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(canadian company!!) lolz KVR rotors are good but they are quite expensive. I think these are the ones you can get from autocarparts.com
www.kvrperformance.com
www.kvrperformance.com
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At brakewharehouse.net they sell drilled/slotted Akuta rotors that are also dipped (if you pay extra) to prevent corrosion etc.
I am about to buy these since the effort of continually having my stock ones replaced is just stupid.
I believe they are 349$ for the fronts with the corrosion dipping.
Akuta are supposedly very good Japanese rotors. I also recommend getting a new set of pads to work with them.
These are the best I have seen out there so far, even though they are more expensive. But, again, you get what you pay for.
I am about to buy these since the effort of continually having my stock ones replaced is just stupid.
I believe they are 349$ for the fronts with the corrosion dipping.
Akuta are supposedly very good Japanese rotors. I also recommend getting a new set of pads to work with them.
These are the best I have seen out there so far, even though they are more expensive. But, again, you get what you pay for.
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