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advice on rotors for 01 rolla

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by sins, Dec 27, 2004.

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    sins New Member

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    can't i have the best of both worlds?
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    if u want the bling factor get some 4/6piston calipers with a brand name plastered on them. u'll get the bling and the performance.
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    just to clarify as this subject has been discussed before. you aren't getting Brembo Rotors, you are however, getting, Brembo blanks that are cross drilled and slotted by someone else. :)

    Unless brembo just came out of the woodworks and decided to start producing them for our car all of a sudden, thats the way it is.
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    If you want stopping power with a little blingage go for the PowerSlot Cadnium plated rotors. Very nice but a little spendy.
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    advice on rotors for 01 rolla

    Okay, well, I just ordered the rims. Of course, I will also need pimp front rotors to accompany them. I like the Brembo rotors with the cross holes design. Something like this really caught my eye: http://www3.sympatico.ca/xwei/01.jpg

    They also have ones with the gold colored surface.
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    u just want the bling factor or actually want increased braking performance?
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    the best looking are big brake upgrades. they are not cost effective, though.

    stock replacement brembo rotors are good. make sure you coat them to protect them against rust. my front rotors are rusted where they don't make contact. looks like crap.

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