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post Dec 28, 2003 - 12:38 PM
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Where can i get some drilled rotors for my GT? front/backs.

I just want drilled no slots. because i heard all they do is wear down your pads quicker
post Dec 28, 2003 - 1:58 PM
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ive seen some good quality ones on ebay for around 200$ a set.


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post Dec 28, 2003 - 3:58 PM
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I got mine for free due to a shipping error wink.gif but I got mine off of ebay - brembo crossdrilled slotted woulda been 228 shipped from this place

Mastergrade
1442 E 33rd st
signal hill, ca 90755

562.225.7376
562.424.4549


that info is a little old so prices and phone #'s might be differnt

as for slotted.. I would recomend them, granted you will go threw brake pads quicker with them but it works better than just cross drilled which will wear your pads down quicker also.

that and its not that hard to change pads smile.gif


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post Dec 28, 2003 - 5:31 PM
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post Dec 28, 2003 - 9:41 PM
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I highly recomend not getting cheap knock offs for brake parts. Make sure that you get the real thing, like Brembo, otherwise it'll most likely cost you way more in the long run.
post Dec 29, 2003 - 2:50 PM
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Drilled rotors are a bad bad idea for this type of system. They will crack easily, especially if they're not very good quality. Slotted rotors will not wear pads quicker than drilled rotors....dunno where you heard that.

I highly recommend the slotted only.

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