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Old 12-04-2010, 01:12 PM   #70 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gpa7pk View Post
The front and rear rotors are of the same design, so they all make noise.
I would think all two piece floating rotors will rattle. I got use to this and now it's just background noise.
For dedicated racing brakes, yes, they will rattle. For 2-piece rotors that also get used on the street, there are several techniques that could (and should) be used to eliminate 90-100% of the rattle. There is no reason to put up with clanking rotors for street driving, even if you like to enjoy the occasional track day.
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