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Post Disc rotor question...

hey i know this been answer before but iwas wondeirng someone can tell me best after market rotors to get(brand wise)...tol to go with on slotted rotors al the way aorund on my crx....told pre drilled rotors tend to crack easy...someone can tell me be much of help before i go out by some lame crap....thanks
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Re: Disc rotor question...

PowerSlot is a good brand. I'v never seen a drilled rotor crack, but I have heard it happens. They now have rotors that are diamond'ed insted of drilled and this keeps them from cracking. Insted of the hole going all the way though its a diamond shapped demple in the metal. It keeps it cool like the holes would but incrases the sturdyness of the rotor to keep it from cracking.
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Old 06-06-2004, 08:45 PM
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Re: Disc rotor question...

thanks chamber any other good brands out there guys? bembro?
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Brembo is good, but expect to pay for the name.
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Old 06-06-2004, 08:52 PM
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Re: Disc rotor question...

ya i dont mind i just want good quality parts on my crx trying to get some brownie points in on my car if i ever go to a import meet around cali....
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Old 06-06-2004, 08:57 PM
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Re: Disc rotor question...

you have factory back discs or did you do a swap?
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Re: Disc rotor question...

http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...oStop+II+Rotor

Those are the ones I'm putting on my civic, great rotors, kinda expensive worth every penny.
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Re: Disc rotor question...

factory disc right now not doing no sus. or rotor swaps....just want better rotors instead of stockies
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Re: Disc rotor question...

I have Powerslots with the AEM pads just on the front and they grab way better than stock, I thought they were reasonably priced. Just make sure you break them in.
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Re: Disc rotor question...

Wilwoods are better then Brembros and Powerslots. And Brembros aren't expensive.




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Re: Disc rotor question...

sky there a site where i can check those out for a good price sure there a full break kit probably cost around 500 but give me a site so i can check them out be kool thanks
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Yeah I know brembo is accualy like the cheepst (name brand) you can get, dont dont what I was thinking.
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