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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 10, '07 From Lubbock, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) ![]() |
where is a good place i can get drilled and sloted rotors......no i wont do it to standerd disks......i found a place in ca that sells them for 69$ for frt pair what do you think others for 107$ a disk
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hey i think there is truth in the things most say,
but the point i'm trying to make is, you will pay twice as much for quality set of grooved/drilled discs as you would for quality plane, and the money you save, which will be significant if your buying good discs (most manufacturers will charge almost twice for adding grooves) then that money you save can go on better pad compound, the end result is far better brakes than if you spend the same money on groover/driller discs/lesser pads. every trackday and race i go to, no one uses drilled, and some use grooved if there using expensive race compound pads. and i mean epensive, like $400 for a set of front pads, and $600 for the discs, the rest use plane discs and spend the extra on the pads. The other thing is, proper grooved discs dont have anywhere near the same number of grooves as the heavily marketed "street" type grooved discs, simply because its tottally not needed. 4 or 5 grooves is plenty, any more is just eating your pad, the brake company are delighted cause your'll be back sooner.... dragondog, at least your honest, if you want the look then thats enough reason, i have no problem with that, just please spend the money on a well proven disc/pad combo, keep an eye on cheap discs for cracks. |
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