Rotor ?'s
Alright...I've got a warped driver's side rear rotor...
1) I need suggestions on where to go to get a replacement (local or internet). I do not need anything crazy...a simple OEM replacement or cheap upgrade one will work.
2) Should I do anything to the passenger side rotor to keep braking properties in balance?
Thanks for all the input. Please don't argue, discuss.
1) I need suggestions on where to go to get a replacement (local or internet). I do not need anything crazy...a simple OEM replacement or cheap upgrade one will work.
2) Should I do anything to the passenger side rotor to keep braking properties in balance?
Thanks for all the input. Please don't argue, discuss.
Try http://www.brakeco.com/ Dont get cross drilled, unless you dont care about performance and are doing it for looks.
mike@importrp.com
73 bux shipped for front and rear brembo blanks.
and for you its 69 bux shipped front and rear brembo blanks.
im ordering mine tonight. www.groupbuycenter.com is where i found it. or mike95lude on honda-tech.com
73 bux shipped for front and rear brembo blanks.
and for you its 69 bux shipped front and rear brembo blanks.
im ordering mine tonight. www.groupbuycenter.com is where i found it. or mike95lude on honda-tech.com
Thanks guys. I do not need, nor want cross drilled rotors, blanks will do fine. Keep the info coming, but if this groupbuy is being shipped when the order is made, I'm probably gonna go ahead and do all four.
Because one, they reduce the mass of the rotor, which reduces its thermal capacity. Secondly, drilling them reduces the structural integrity of the rotor. A cross drilled rotor is much more likely to crack. The porsche one's are cast with the holes, which helps to eliminate that problem.
Autozone, they're like $20 a piece or close to that. OEM one's are very expensive if you pay retail. 100 a piece or so. Just stick to Autozone or a car parts store like that, they are cheap, reliable and some provide a lifetime warranty. Oh yeah, for that price, get both fronts.
Originally posted by mpg9999
Because one, they reduce the mass of the rotor, which reduces its thermal capacity. Secondly, drilling them reduces the structural integrity of the rotor. A cross drilled rotor is much more likely to crack. The porsche one's are cast with the holes, which helps to eliminate that problem.
Because one, they reduce the mass of the rotor, which reduces its thermal capacity. Secondly, drilling them reduces the structural integrity of the rotor. A cross drilled rotor is much more likely to crack. The porsche one's are cast with the holes, which helps to eliminate that problem.







