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Received my set of the RA two piece floating rotors from Scott yesterday and to say the least, I am pleased. They appear to be well engineered and well made.

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Old 08-05-2010, 11:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Received my set of the RA two piece floating rotors from Scott yesterday and to say the least, I am pleased. They appear to be well engineered and well made. I hope to install them in the next couple of weeks and will initially use the Hawk HPS pads and then switch on track events to Carbotech XP10/XP8's.
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Old 08-05-2010, 01:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Someone's bound to ask, so might as well be the first. Happen to have a relatively accurate scale lying around? Can we get the weights on these please? Thanks!
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i like the 2pc rears
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Someone's bound to ask, so might as well be the first. Happen to have a relatively accurate scale lying around? Can we get the weights on these please? Thanks!
I'm sure if Scott of RA see's this post he will give an accurate weight for the rotors. My home digital people scale reads 19.8 lbs. for the front and 18 lbs. for the rear.
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i like the 2pc rears
I do not believe anyone else makes them. I agree that they do look good. Will know about fitment soon.
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They look great. He is the only one to have a front and rear floating 2 piece set as of now. Keep us updated!
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Glad you like the way the rotors look, Glen (and everyone else), even though they were not designed too much with looks in mind. LOL
But if you like the way they look, then you should love the way they perform.

I am very proud of these, and we have put a lot of hard work, money, and time in designing and implementing these performance light weight two piece floating (and non-floating) rotors.
I guarantee these to be the highest quality of steel rotors you will find anywhere in the world. Everything from the hard anodized aircraft grade 7 series billit aluminum center hats, the stainless steel fasteners and T-locks, and the directionally and rotationally pillar veined, stressed relieved, balanced, heat treated rotors that are casted of the highest quality blend of cast iron, inkanel, nickel, among other materials for the best possible result you can get.


As everyone else, I am looking forward to your review on here... LOL (finally one of my customers out there that have these is on a forum and gonna write a review)
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They look sweeeeeeeeeet. The Hats are just a Matte Black correct?

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They look sweeeeeeeeeet. The Hats are just a Matte Black correct?

Lookin forward to the review.


The rotor hats are hard anodized black on these rotors. Black is the default color. We also offer any other anodized color for just $100 more, if requested.
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How much lighter are these than the stock rotors ?
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How much lighter are these than the stock rotors ?
If you do a search you will find a weight savings of about 10 lbs per wheel over OEM. That's pretty good!
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How much? $$
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looks good! can't wait to see them on your Z!
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Very Nice!!! I'll be ordering my set as soon as car is done getting the TT kit installed!! Hopefully before the end of the month!~
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