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Old 06-30-2009, 10:37 AM
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pads and rotars

I need to order and have pads and rotors by next tuesday. ... I want my to STOP! Any advice on good combos?????
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just bought a set off the net (F&R) and will be on my car soon.

Drilled and curved slots.

pretty good price too.

I got them for 250 us

http://cgi.ebay.ca/Acura-CL-All-High-Performance-Brake-Rotor-Set-01-03_W0QQitemZ400057683814QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_ Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item5d254bcf66&_t rksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A3|66%3A2|39%3A1| 240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A50

you can submit a best offer.

and I just got new pads from the dlr so i'm gonna ride those out for a year then change.
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How much can you spend?
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Originally Posted by AnthraciteBeast
How much can you spend?
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On the cheap side, youve got autozone rotors and some hawk pads.

On the expensive side, youve got Rotora BBKs and Wilwoods.
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for a little over $200 you can get EBC slotted and dimpled front rotors and Green stuff pads EBC also.. Thats a GREAT combo I had it B4 the last time I did my front brakes I had to buy them in Autozone or Pepboys and spent the same amount (about $200 for front) for no name rotors the best the had in stock and the best ceramic pads they had in stock and the front rotors are WARPED after like 7-8 months!!
I remember when I first bought the car in 2000 Acura had to cut and re-cut alot of rotors cuz this car warped them so quick cuz its soo front heavy and alot of braking is done up front.. So unless u wanna have your rotors warp after 6 months get Roteras or EBC or DBA's just DON'T get some no name autozone specials cuz they WILL warp quick!
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Originally Posted by StonedCL
for a little over $200 you can get EBC slotted and dimpled front rotors and Green stuff pads EBC also.. Thats a GREAT combo I had it B4 the last time I did my front brakes I had to buy them in Autozone or Pepboys and spent the same amount (about $200 for front) for no name rotors the best the had in stock and the best ceramic pads they had in stock and the front rotors are WARPED after like 7-8 months!!
I remember when I first bought the car in 2000 Acura had to cut and re-cut alot of rotors cuz this car warped them so quick cuz its soo front heavy and alot of braking is done up front.. So unless u wanna have your rotors warp after 6 months get Roteras or EBC or DBA's just DON'T get some no name autozone specials cuz they WILL warp quick!
Imo i would recommend you do the NSX caliper upgrade.
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Originally Posted by OperationDarkie
Imo i would recommend you do the NSX caliper upgrade.
I WISH i had the money for it right now but I'm strapped for cash!
How much did both front rotors run you off rockauto shipped?
I know u get $ back when you send them you core (old rotors back)
but i doubt they will refund the money If you send them CL rotors? Correct?
BTW rock auto is the best site for EVERYTHING there prices can not be beat.

BTW do you know what year legend rotors everyone is using on there Cl's they might be cheaper and just as good!
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Originally Posted by StonedCL
for a little over $200 you can get EBC slotted and dimpled front rotors and Green stuff pads EBC also.. Thats a GREAT combo I had it B4 the last time I did my front brakes I had to buy them in Autozone or Pepboys and spent the same amount (about $200 for front) for no name rotors the best the had in stock .................... get some no name autozone specials cuz they WILL warp quick!
Auto part store rotors arent no names.

I dont know what the have a Pep Boys or Autozone, but at places like NAPA and Carquest, they carry re-boxed Raybestos. they just slap the stores name on the box
Originally Posted by civicdrivr
x2

On the cheap side, youve got autozone rotors and some hawk pads.

On the expensive side, youve got Rotora BBKs and Wilwoods.


in order for us to help you, you need to tell us price range
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i got drilled and slotted rotors with ebc redstuff pads and the stopping in phenomenal. it dusts alot bc of teh rotors but they stop and grip like crazy. had no brake fade and i did some major slowing down/stopping
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Ive had nothing but good luck with AutoZone rotors. Ive never suffered warped rotors from them. A few people I know run them on track cars with no issues (and we're talking prepped track cars).
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Thanks for the comments. Sorry about the lack of price range. Id like to keep it below 400. If its recommended, Ill swap my lines and anything else that gets mentioned. Thanks all.
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Originally Posted by civicdrivr
Ive had nothing but good luck with AutoZone rotors. Ive never suffered warped rotors from them. A few people I know run them on track cars with no issues (and we're talking prepped track cars).
how long have you ran the autozone rotors? and what pads are you using?
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Originally Posted by aznboi2424
how long have you ran the autozone rotors? and what pads are you using?
Honestly, Ive not run them on the CL. Ive run them on my Civics, Prelude, Accords, and Pilots. Most of the time its either Hawk pads (Civic, Prelude) or OEM pads (Accords, Pilots). Since the Accord is about the same size and weight, Ill compare it to that. I ran those for about 3 years I think. No warpage. Even if they do warp, theres a warranty on them.
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do accords have problems with warped rotors like the TL and CLs?

since no one had any successes with autozone rotors on the 2G models, i would stick with name brand stuff.
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Originally Posted by OperationDarkie
Imo i would recommend you do the NSX caliper upgrade.
After doing Alot of research I think I am gonna go for either the NSX or Legend caliper upgrade.. With the legend calipers I'm pretty sure they will refund me a CORE charge but i think if i buy the NSX rotors and send them bacl CL/TL rotors they will be pretty pissed..Did u send them your core's back to Rockauto to try and get some loot back?
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U mean tl\cl calipers not rotors
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Originally Posted by Rajca
U mean tl\cl calipers not rotors
Yeah i meant calipers.. Alot of people said that when they bought the legend calipers and returned there cl/tl calipers they got there core charge (like $60) back making this upgrade ONLY about $120 w/legend calipers but the NSX calipers look alot different so i dunno if that will fly if I send them back my calipers when they think they are getting NSX calipers back. If they take the CL/TL calipers the it would be like $160 for the nsx caliper if not it will be like $220.. So that is my ONLY objection on whether to go with the NSX calipers or the Legend daul piston calipers...
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final recommendations on pads and rotors?!?
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how are u going to be using ur car? dd, occasionally track, track, aggressive driving?
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premium pads & rotars frm carquest about 350.
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Originally Posted by Rajca
how are u going to be using ur car? dd, occasionally track, track, aggressive driving?
Its an everyday ride but I drive it fast constantly so I guess "aggressive"
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Originally Posted by aznboi2424
do accords have problems with warped rotors like the TL and CLs?

since no one had any successes with autozone rotors on the 2G models, i would stick with name brand stuff.
Yes. The 7th gen did. Honda has a problem with figuring out the smallest rotor they can run on a car, then downsizing it by an inch.
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get some rotora rotors, maybe even slotted and some ebc green stuff pads
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I just ordered my NSX calipers..

I just ordered my daul piston NSX calipers and have EBC greenstuff pads in my closet just waiting..Now it's rotor time..Either EBC dimpled and slotted or DBA street series..and castrol GTLMA Dot4 fluid..I can't wait to get this setup on my ride..SICK!
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i had ebc dimpled and slotted rotors, after about 15k, they were warped and had heat cracks all over them. paired with hawk performance street pads. but my brakes went through abuse
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Originally Posted by Rajca
i had ebc dimpled and slotted rotors, after about 15k, they were warped and had heat cracks all over them. paired with hawk performance street pads. but my brakes went through abuse
So is that a no-dice for ebc's? Howd u like the hawks?
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the hawks were great. but i think i pushed the limit on the rotors
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Originally Posted by Rajca
the hawks were great. but i think i pushed the limit on the rotors
Which Hawk pads did you use? Which EBC rotors did u use? What do u mean by push them to the limit? I drive fast everywhere and wait to brake...is that similar to your driving style?

Do you know anything about the DBA 4000XS Series Rotors?
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Hawk performance street pads and ebc dimpled and slotted rotors. I used them 1/4 mile drags, some street drags, country back roads with a lot of twists ans turns. 130+mph to 60mph to 0mph brakes. Probably nothing like u would do.

Never heard of those other rotors
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Elija, I read and heard DBA 4000 are top of the line rotors the 5000 2 peice are better but they dont make them for our car.. I am still tring to figure out the difference between the dba street series and 4000 series they both use kargaroo paw technology but the street series are cheaper.
The only thing the street series DBA dont have that the 4000 series have are the heat strips but i dont really care hot hot my rotors get I'm not tracking or autocrossing it!
I think im gonna go with the DBA street series over the EBC but im not sure yet!
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Originally Posted by Rajca
Hawk performance street pads and ebc dimpled and slotted rotors. I used them 1/4 mile drags, some street drags, country back roads with a lot of twists ans turns. 130+mph to 60mph to 0mph brakes. Probably nothing like u would do.

Never heard of those other rotors
thanks. ur probly right about the driving.

Have u used the green stuff pads? If so, how do they compare to the Hawks?
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Originally Posted by StonedCL
Elija, I read and heard DBA 4000 are top of the line rotors the 5000 2 peice are better but they dont make them for our car.. I am still tring to figure out the difference between the dba street series and 4000 series they both use kargaroo paw technology but the street series are cheaper.
The only thing the street series DBA dont have that the 4000 series have are the heat strips but i dont really care hot hot my rotors get I'm not tracking or autocrossing it!
I think im gonna go with the DBA street series over the EBC but im not sure yet!
Right on! What are your reasons for choosing the dba's over the ebc's?
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havent used the green stuff. im on red stuff with drilled and slotted rotors. amazing combo. lets just see how it holds up
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I used greenstuff with ebc slotted and dimpled rotors and it worked out GREAT, by far the best combo I ever had in my car.. I just got some EBC greenstuff pads on Ebay for $25 shipped so I am sticking with them and gonna pick up some DBA rotors.. Prob street series though!
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Originally Posted by StonedCL
I used greenstuff with ebc slotted and dimpled rotors and it worked out GREAT, by far the best combo I ever had in my car.. I just got some EBC greenstuff pads on Ebay for $25 shipped so I am sticking with them and gonna pick up some DBA rotors.. Prob street series though!
didnt like the ebc rotors? Why r u switching to dba?
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Originally Posted by Elijah J
final recommendations on pads and rotors?!?
ROTORA slotted rotors and ROTORA H2 or Hawk ceramic pads.
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Originally Posted by Elijah J
didnt like the ebc rotors? Why r u switching to dba?


I did like the EBC but I think its time for something different. I have heard ALOT of GREAT stuff about DBA lately from many different places , there is also a test on U-Tube where they took a WRX stock and did 10 stops and then put on DBA's and hawks and the braking was dramaticlly better and they da pedal did not get muchy like it did with the stock stuff I think they also used motul fluid though if u search utube its there!
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Originally Posted by aznboi2424
do accords have problems with warped rotors like the TL and CLs?

since no one had any successes with autozone rotors on the 2G models, i would stick with name brand stuff.
didnt you read my post
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I don't think you can go wrong with the DBA's or the EBC's. When I get my next car I will probably go for the DBA's with Carbotech pads.
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I have EBC slotted and green stuff coming in within the next week and a half...i will report back. First rotor change for the car i think!


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