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Old 09-24-2014, 08:34 PM
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Drilled rotors for a TL Type S

Who makes an inexpensive kit for these cars?
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Originally Posted by slper
Who makes an inexpensive kit for these cars?
I can put together a drilled package for you if you'd like. Shoot me a PM for exactly what you need. Just rotors? Pads and Rotors? SS Brake lines? Zip code? Provide me with that info and I'll give you a quote.
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I suggest brakeperformance.com.

By far the cheapest option. I recently installed mine and they are fantastic. I haven't read any bad reviews about them either and they were the cheapest option.
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I have xlr8s bbk sitting on my floor waiting on install. And let me say, the rotors are purty.
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And if you pay for drilled rotors you get cracks
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Originally Posted by pohljm
And if you pay for drilled rotors you get cracks
Drilled rotors are more PRONE to cracking then other rotors. And it's really not something you're going to see on the street especially if you aren't driving aggressively and you purchased a quality rotor like Stoptech.
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Originally Posted by ExcelerateRep
Drilled rotors are more PRONE to cracking then other rotors. And it's really not something you're going to see on the street especially if you aren't driving aggressively and you purchased a quality rotor like Stoptech.

I have a 07 Type S TL, If I get drill & slotted rotors do I need new lines and calipers?
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Yes....go with slotted only.
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Originally Posted by slper
I have a 07 Type S TL, If I get drill & slotted rotors do I need new lines and calipers?
No you do not. It's not a bad idea to get Stainless Steel lines, but if you're just replacing rotors then that's all you need to replace.
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