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Brazilbro 04-22-2010 11:11 PM

I'll be the first to commit! Mark me down! We just need 4 more!

Scott @ RA 04-23-2010 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 506105)
Beautiful. Craftsmanship. Bravo!

Thanks, I appreciate it when people notice.....

Scott @ RA 04-23-2010 07:20 AM

This is your chance to get the very best performance rotor upgrade available for the Akebono brake kit, period, at a discounted price……..

Place your name on the list below....


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gpa7pk 04-25-2010 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott @ RA (Post 499643)
If you are going to be tracking your car (besides seat time with a good driving instructor) the best mod you will ever be able to make for your car as for reliability, consistency, and safety would be the brakes.
There is a couple of other complete brake kits out there that would probably work for you on the track as well as these with our two piece rotors would, but I am very confident in saying that there is no better brake kit out there for these cars at the price you can get this whole Akebono calipers and our two piece set up for. For information on these rotors look at the first post, if you have any more questions about them that wasn't covered, feel free to ask.
Another plus to this kit that I haven't mentioned is that because of these calipers being OEM Nissan, the brake pressure proportioning is perfect. It is a very good front to rear bias feel. I can't say that same thing about most any other after market brake caliper for these cars.

With the proper pads and brake fluid, these new RA, light weight/ two piece brake rotors legitimately turn this OEM Akebono brake kit into a true, real competition/ track worthy brake kit.... and at a fraction of the price of any comparable complete brake kit out there available for these cars.

Will the Carbotech xp10 front and xp8 rear pads with Motul RBF600 as the brake fluid be a good choice for use with your really great looking rotors? It was suggested to me at the track today to run a seperate set of rotors with bedded pads for track and swap out to the OEM rotors and pads for DD - your thoughts please.

Scott @ RA 04-25-2010 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gpa7pk (Post 513052)
Will the Carbotech xp10 front and xp8 rear pads with Motul RBF600 as the brake fluid be a good choice for use with your really great looking rotors? It was suggested to me at the track today to run a seperate set of rotors with bedded pads for track and swap out to the OEM rotors and pads for DD - your thoughts please.

Yes, any brake pad that is out on the market for the 370Zs, G37s, etc that is made for the Akebono (sport) calipers will work with these rotors, naturally.
Since there are many good options available suited for different driving styles and situations, It is best to go with your personal preference and a pad that suits you and your individual driving habits and needs.

In your case, it is the best idea to have a designated street pad for daily driving, and a designated track pad (with a much higher heat range) when at the track. Carbotech's products will be just fine.
The completely changing of the rotors from our RA rotors to the stock ones is not necessary, and might be a little more time consuming than expected as there is more to the process with our rotor kit than just simply changing rotors when changing back to the stock ones. Our RA rotors are also heat treated, stressed relieved and usually much harder than most rotors, so they adapt well to whatever pad you switch to. Unlike softer rotors where pad material gets more deeper in-bedded into the rotor and would require more extensive break-in and sometimes even a slight re-surfacing of the rotors to be optimal when changing to different pads.

As for the Motul RBF600 brake fluid... That along with a few other high quality, high temp brake fluids would be a good choice.

gpa7pk 04-26-2010 06:36 AM

Showed my Z a picture of your rotors and he let me know that I should get a set. Please put on your list.

Scott @ RA 04-26-2010 09:08 AM

This is your chance to get the very best performance rotor upgrade available for the Akebono brake kit, period, at a discounted price……..

Place your name on the list below....


1) Brazilbro (from the370Z)

2) gpa7pk (from the370Z)

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gpa7pk 04-26-2010 09:17 AM

Great to talk to you and thanks for the description of your floating rotors. I feel very confident that I am getting exactly what I need/want for street and track use. Looking forward to you getting enough orders for our group buy.

Valentino 04-26-2010 12:28 PM

How much for the group buy?

When it's time to replace the rotors (for tear and wear). Can they be serviced? can i do the service or i have to send them to you for service? how much the replaceable parts will cost? Or they are not serviceable and i have to buy a new set?

Scott @ RA 04-26-2010 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Valentino (Post 513741)
How much for the group buy?

When it's time to replace the rotors (for tear and wear). Can they be serviced? can i do the service or i have to send them to you for service? how much the replaceable parts will cost? Or they are not serviceable and i have to buy a new set?

Please read the first post in this thread..... I am sure your questions have already been covered.....
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Originally Posted by Scott @ RA (Post 492887)
.....--You can maximize your long-term investment as the cost of replacing the
rotors when the time comes goes down significantly by only needing to
replace the outer friction surface instead of the whole rotor…. since the
center (hat) is reusable......

The cost of the outer ring of the rotor "friction ring" and replacement hardware will only be $250 You can purchase the outer rotor and hardware from us and we will send it out to you so you could replace them yourselves. If you are not confident doing so... we can do this for you for free as long as you cover parts and shipping both ways.

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Originally Posted by Scott @ RA (Post 492887)
.....This group buy price of $1,749.99 is for all four (2) front & (2) rear Relentless Autosports light weight two piece, full floating performance rotors with all necessary hardware and instructions.
This offer is available...........

AFTER reading the complete first post, feel free to let me know if you have any questions that haven't been covered. Thanks

Valentino 04-26-2010 01:43 PM

OK.

Thanks

EDIT: one last question. $250 for all four outer ring and hardware?

Scott @ RA 04-26-2010 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Valentino (Post 513859)
OK.

Thanks

EDIT: one last question. $250 for all four outer ring and hardware?

LOL I wish. No, that is each. Compared to any other outer rotor price of other companies, that is very cheap, not to mention much higher quality. ;)

Valentino 04-26-2010 04:23 PM

Nice.

honstly I have the money but it's been saved for a Diff cooler. I'll see what i can do.

Thanks.

gpa7pk 04-27-2010 06:21 AM

I really want my set of the RA rotors.

BUMP!

fuct 04-27-2010 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by gpa7pk (Post 513334)
Showed my Z a picture of your rotors and he let me know that I should get a set. Please put on your list.

he, really? arnt cars always girls..? i guess you can "ride" whatever you want though....

jk. gl on the rotors!


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