STOPTECH Slotted Rotors for the RL 05-07

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Old 08-09-2008, 02:33 PM
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STOPTECH Slotted Rotors for the RL 05-07

I have 3 complete sets of front and rear STOPTECH slotted rotors on sale for $365 shipped to the cont US This will include all 4 rotors.

If interested send payment via Paypal to excelerate@sbcglobal.net and specify what you're ordering and for what car.

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Will you sell the fronts separate from the rears?
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Originally Posted by 2007AcuraRL
Will you sell the fronts separate from the rears?
I'll do $225 shipped to the cont US for just the fronts.
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These are ready to ship!! STOPTECH makes a great OE size rotor that will improve braking when combined with a good pad.
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No one needs rotors? Does anyone have any questions on the rotors?
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Okay, I've got some questions:

--How do these rotors compare to the slotted and vented versions that are out there? In terms of performance and longetivity? Price? Do you sell the vented versions, too?

--Which brake pads do you recommend and what do you think about the Ceramicool, Akebono and or Bosch ceramic brake pads for use on an RL?
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Originally Posted by Ballinger
Okay, I've got some questions:

--How do these rotors compare to the slotted and vented versions that are out there? In terms of performance and longetivity? Price? Do you sell the vented versions, too?

--Which brake pads do you recommend and what do you think about the Ceramicool, Akebono and or Bosch ceramic brake pads for use on an RL?
1. Do you mean slotted and drilled? The rotors are vented and slotted. Vented means the vanes and the rotors have vanes. If you are asking about drilled/slotted rotors there is no difference in terms of function between slotted and drilled/slotted. The d/s are just better looking.

2. I haven't use the first brand but I have tried Akebono pads and I have had good experiences with them. You can use OE pads too if you like but to really get the best braking you will want to upgrade your pads too.
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EBC Greenstuff was the best pad I used on my TL. It had noticably shorter stopping distances over the Akebono that I tried later on. I put 140k on my TL, starting with OEM pad, then Raybestos Red, EBC Green Stuff, and finally Akebono. I used PowerSlot rotors.
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