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^ Those (FRONT) are 2 piece slotted and drilled, which is not what he ordered. I dont' see the need in getting new rear brake rotors at this time Minsu.

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Old 08-28-2014, 04:53 PM   #31 (permalink)
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^ Those (FRONT) are 2 piece slotted and drilled, which is not what he ordered. I dont' see the need in getting new rear brake rotors at this time Minsu. The vibration is coming from the front ones.

I'm happy with my Z1 OEM style rotors, although they have a stupid black coating on the center hat that just turned into liquid goo at the track when they got hot.
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For reference, here is what the front and rear rotors look like up close installed:

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Rear:
What pads did you used?
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For reference, here is what the front and rear rotors look like up close installed:

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It looks like you're using spacers (with new bolts) on the rear. I could use some myself to push out my XXR rims as the offsets do no match factory specs so the rear tires are a bit too far in. Any suggestions for spaces?

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