Does anyone have an opinion on these rotors? https://conceptzperformance.com/dba-...-kt_p_9488.php
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10-28-2020, 03:38 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Does anyone have an opinion on these rotors?
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Fine product. Personally though...
Your link specifically refer to the rear rotors. For the rears, and being 1 pc, I don't see any reason to pay this amount. Heat paint marking is a nice touch, but again, the rears aren't the concern as far as heat dissipation. All else equal, rotor by itself isn't going to provide higher friction. Weight wise, these provide no or negligible (if any) reduction in weight over any other 1 pc rear rotors. So functionally, there isn't any advantage for most. Asthetically, if distinct slot patterns is of your interest, maybe check out the below? https://stillen.com/collections/brak...-sku-inf3501cs
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If you want to spend the money, 2 piece rotors have the benefit of being much lighter and reducing the rotational wheel of the wheel, thereby, improving acceleration. |
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Because you can buy a set of rear rotors that will completely fulfill your braking needs for less than $150.
Please explain why you need every single decision validated by randos on the interwebs A rotor is a basic piece of metal. Some are heavier and dissipate heat better. Some are lighter and do not dissipate heat as well. For performance purposes, people have to compromise between those two factors. For everyone else, IT DOES NOT MATTER. Clearly, you have no need for those rotors. So you don't need to spend that much. If you want to spend the money, go for it. But don't expect to be congratulated on your decision.
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I literally explained to him in terms of weight, heat, and friction. And he’s still asking why...
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