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Recommendations please
I need a new set of front rotors as my stock rotors have been resurfaced twice. I am using Carbotech XP8 pads with my daily driver.
Slotted sounds good to me but I've heard too many negatives with drilled. I would love some recommendations. I need to get on this by end of July. I have an HPDE event September 9. Thank you. |
get cryo treated regular rotors. save the money on other parts
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I would pick DBA 5000 two piece.
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Try this set up.
Had Scott V over at Fontana Nissan set me up with this set up.
So far, no problems. This kit includes: DBA 5000 Series 2-piece Slotted Rotors -- Front DBA 4000 Series 1 piece Slotted Rotors -- Rear Goodridge Stainless Steel Brake Line Kit -- Front and Rear Endless MX72 high performance track pads -- Front and Rear Endless RF650 High Temp Brake Fluid -- 4 bottles |
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I agree with this but I'm pretty sure its some serious $ correct? |
IIRC Z1 sells the dba5000s for 650ish. Really nice two-piece.
Also IMO, yes I would stick to slotted if you are tracking it. |
I think any quality directional rotors would work, perhaps the J hook rotors from Stillen? I agree stay away from drilled unless youre in the rain a lot.
Keep us updated on what you go with! |
stillen J hooks are good or their slotted. like /\ above said, don't go wiht crossed drilled if you track.
Honestly, stockers are just fine too and crazy cheap and hold up quite well. There's nothing wroing with just going with the stock rotors again for this car. PS--also running xp8's all the time on stock rotors for around 12K miles now. About to switch to xp10s for the front tho. |
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This does not start until next week so I am still taking advice. |
definitely going to crack
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RE: Are your brake ducts being fed into the center of the rotor? If so, you really should change from stock rotors as directional rotors would really benefit from your existing brake ducts. But then again the stockers are not bad by themselves either. Yes they are. Buying better rotors will be in my future, but trying to figure out price vs effectiveness is confusing. Stock are cheap and will not kill me. |
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