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post Oct 5, 2005 - 11:21 PM
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I guess it's about time to switch out the old brakes and rotors. I'm not sure rotors need it, but I thought I might as well if I can get them for cheaper. What I'm wondering is what kind should I go with? Right now, all I need is the rears. Bremo has them, but they are solded insted of vented. Would it make that much difference in the back? I can get Bendix, and I think they are vented, but not sure. Just wondering what you guys thought. Oh yeah, I might be switching the fronts soon too, so if anyone knows were I can get a good deal on all 4, I'll just get that. Thanks everyone.

New EDIT: I've almost decided on Brembo's from Nopi, but they are solid. Is that bad? The factory ones have vents, we've all seem them. Is this going to effect performance?

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post Oct 10, 2005 - 12:53 PM
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honestly, i bought crossdrilled and chamfered brembo rotors, about a year ago, was around 300 shipped... i could tell a difference.... most likely it was the pads, but i autocross, and go out to Heartland park everynow and then and they make a huge difference... ya theres science to it blah blah blah, truth is they work if they are heated up and you are driving the **** out of your car. but if you dont track it, dont autocross.... it pretty much cosmetic.

another thing is if they get warped.... you cant turn them, you need to buy new ones.

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