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Old 06-05-2003, 12:54 PM
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Rotora Big Brake Kits

Hi all,

In our never ending struggle to bring you all the best of what is new out there, we have alligned ourselves with Rotora!!!

I need 5 people to make this a reality....

We will be offering the big brake kits at $1350 shipped and will take about 2 weeks to deliver once we have completed the buy.

The kit includes:
*1 set of pre-installed 4-piston calipers (red or blue of your choice)
*1 set of 1 piece cross-drilled/slotted oversize, vented, “e-coated” discs (330X23mm)
*1 set of high carbon steel (S45C) mounting brackets
*1 set of Rotora sport pads: high street performance (semi-metallic)
*1 set of stainless steel braided brake lines with hardware (D.O.T. approved)

This group buy will be good until June 30th, then prices will be $1395 + freight!

Please let me know if you have any questions at all.

Thanks everyone!
Dean Baty
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Old 06-05-2003, 01:22 PM
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Re: Rotora Big Brake Kits

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Originally posted by Deansbluesi
Hi all,

In our never ending struggle to bring you all the best of what is new out there, we have alligned ourselves with Rotora!!!

I need 5 people to make this a reality....

We will be offering the big brake kits at $1350 shipped and will take about 2 weeks to deliver once we have completed the buy.

The kit includes:
*1 set of pre-installed 4-piston calipers (red or blue of your choice)
*1 set of 1 piece cross-drilled/slotted oversize, vented, “e-coated” discs (330X23mm)
*1 set of high carbon steel (S45C) mounting brackets
*1 set of Rotora sport pads: high street performance (semi-metallic)
*1 set of stainless steel braided brake lines with hardware (D.O.T. approved)

This group buy will be good until June 30th, then prices will be $1395 + freight!

Please let me know if you have any questions at all.

Thanks everyone!
Dean Baty
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Old 06-09-2003, 10:09 PM
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TTT,

Anyone else interested in these?

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Old 06-09-2003, 10:21 PM
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These brakes are outstanding. I've had them on for about two thousand miles and two Sacto. twisty runs. By the end of the first meet i was way ahead cause others were losing their brakes due to the rapid Supercharged pace !! No fade, and they look awesome. Order yours from Dean now, you won't be sorry
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Originally posted by Red Rider
These brakes are outstanding. I've had them on for about two thousand miles and two Sacto. twisty runs. By the end of the first meet i was way ahead cause others were losing their brakes due to the rapid Supercharged pace !! No fade, and they look awesome. Order yours from Dean now, you won't be sorry
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Did anybody ever answer the question as to whether or not these would work with the stock 17x7's? Dean, any thoughts? Jens?
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From my discussions with Rotora....they will fit behind the stock 17's with a 5mm spacer.

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Now is the spacer because of the offset of the stock rim?? what minimum offset for after market wheels will you need so that you will not need spacers?? Anyone know?...

Red did you need spacers for your VOLKS?

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Now is the spacer because of the offset of the stock rim?? what minimum offset for after market wheels will you need so that you will not need spacers?? Anyone know?...

Red did you need spacers for your VOLKS?

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The spacer was needed for the caliper to clear the inside of the rim. Even though Red Rider has 18" rims, he needed the spacer. He has a high offset, so that's not the reason. The reason is the shape of the spokes. His Volks come in toward the brake, so it is close to hitting it or it hits it. It will depend on the shape of your rim and the spokes. I know that the OZ superleggaras fit over the Brembos with no spacers. If you look at the shape of their spokes, they come in toward the brakes, but only at the very edge of the rim. The Volks start to come in toward the brakes at a quiker angle.
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Old 06-11-2003, 05:19 PM
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Well I have a low offset +42 on my aftermarket rims, but I will prolly need spacers for the stock rims when I put them on in the winter... So will the fit my aftermarkets without spacers? how can I find out?

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Smitty,

Probably the easiest thing to do is to call Rotora direct and speak with Loren---he seems to be able to advise what fits than I can at this time......the number is 1-888-990-0899
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Originally posted by AztecRol
The spacer was needed for the caliper to clear the inside of the rim. Even though Red Rider has 18" rims, he needed the spacer. He has a high offset, so that's not the reason. The reason is the shape of the spokes. His Volks come in toward the brake, so it is close to hitting it or it hits it. It will depend on the shape of your rim and the spokes. I know that the OZ superleggaras fit over the Brembos with no spacers. If you look at the shape of their spokes, they come in toward the brakes, but only at the very edge of the rim. The Volks start to come in toward the brakes at a quiker angle.
Thanks Rolie. Yeah Smitty, i needed spacers, but it was so close without them that i barely needed them. Go for these brakes, you won't be sorry.
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