What is the cost for replacement rotor rings on the Ford Racing rotors?David:
I have a question for you. The RB Racing site is stating a 7# weight savings per rotor or 14# for the pair (granted their math sucks because they are stating one pc. OEM @ 33 and theirs at 24#. That's a 9# weight savings not 7#. I'm not sure what their rotor 'really' weighs?)
http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece-rotor-Open-Slot-Ford-Mustang-GT500-p/2233.htm
Just out of curiousity, what made you choose them over these:
http://fulltiltboogieracing.com/M-1125-MSVT15.htm
at a weight savings of 10# and a cost savings of $137.88? Was it the slotting that you were looking for?
What is the cost for replacement rotor rings on the Ford Racing rotors?
S.
I'm not going to speak for Cobra Toy, but I'm running the RB's because there is actually info out there about them. I initially considered the FRPP rotors, but a.) they're not slotted-drilled as the RB Rotors are, b.) they have a closed hat design that's not conducive to air flow around and through the hat and rotor assembly, b.) the RB's have what appears to be a superior vent design to the FRPP (what little I can see of them), d.) replacement rotor rings are available for the RB's and e.) RB offers a matching 2-piece rear rotor (FRPP doesn't).That is a question I have never actually been asked. I can find out for you if you'd like. If Ford doesn't supply them, we can easily duplicate them no problem.
All of this being said, I'd still be curious about the rotor ring replacement costs for these in the event that the RB's don't work out for me. I'll be running them at RA in 2 weeks, then have a few easy events at Roebling in July and August.
S.
Yes, Road Atlanta.Because of the staggered front face/rear face hat mounting flanges of the RB Racing rotor rings you will have no options regarding replacement rings other than going back to RB for replacements. That would not be the case with the FRPP rings.
When you say RA I'm assuming you're meaning Road Atlanta and not Road America, correct?
FWIW
Yes, Road Atlanta.
AFAIK...there are no other current options out there for rotor rings for the FRPP's. At least FRPP doesn't list a ring, and I know of no other 2-piece replacement rotors for the '13/'14 GT500 15" brakes.
S.
Okay, I for one will keep that in mind. But as per my previous post, it appears that the FRPP option is inferior in a number of ways to the RB's. If I have problems with them, I'll be looking for a different solution.Ok, if it's Road Atlanta I guess I won't be seeing you at the track.
As I stated in post #24, we could reproduce a replacement ring for the FRPP set with no problem if Ford did not have them available.
David:
I have a question for you. The RB Racing site is stating a 7# weight savings per rotor or 14# for the pair (granted their math sucks because they are stating one pc. OEM @ 33 and theirs at 24#. That's a 9# weight savings not 7#. I'm not sure what their rotor 'really' weighs?)
http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece-rotor-Open-Slot-Ford-Mustang-GT500-p/2233.htm
Just out of curiousity, what made you choose them over these:
http://fulltiltboogieracing.com/M-1125-MSVT15.htm
at a weight savings of 10# and a cost savings of $137.88? Was it the slotting that you were looking for?
I'm not going to speak for Cobra Toy, but I'm running the RB's because there is actually info out there about them. I initially considered the FRPP rotors, but a.) they're not slotted-drilled as the RB Rotors are, b.) they have a closed hat design that's not conducive to air flow around and through the hat and rotor assembly, b.) the RB's have what appears to be a superior vent design to the FRPP (what little I can see of them), d.) replacement rotor rings are available for the RB's and e.) RB offers a matching 2-piece rear rotor (FRPP doesn't).
Cooling is an issue on these cars when going to a pad like the Hawk 60's. I was cracking stock rotors even with auxiliary cooling at tracks like Homestead and Sebring. It appears that the RB's will be superior to the FRPP's.
I talked to 2 vendors about the FRPP's, and they knew basically nothing about them. FWIW...the FRPP's can be had for $1208/set.
http://fordracingparts123.com/chass...1125-msvt15/?gclid=CPWy7uDI4b4CFcHm7AodS1gA7Q
All of this being said, I'd still be curious about the rotor ring replacement costs for these in the event that the RB's don't work out for me. I'll be running them at RA in 2 weeks, then have a few easy events at Roebling in July and August.
S.
So far, on the street, the initial bite with the Hawk 60's is fantastic. RB recommends Hawk as well as their own pads, so yeah...I may try both and see which feels better.:thumbsup: You hit the nail on the head. S you should try the RB front pads.
David:
I have a question for you. The RB Racing site is stating a 7# weight savings per rotor or 14# for the pair (granted their math sucks because they are stating one pc. OEM @ 33 and theirs at 24#. That's a 9# weight savings not 7#. I'm not sure what their rotor 'really' weighs?)
http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece-rotor-Open-Slot-Ford-Mustang-GT500-p/2233.htm
Just out of curiousity, what made you choose them over these:
http://fulltiltboogieracing.com/M-1125-MSVT15.htm
at a weight savings of 10# and a cost savings of $137.88? Was it the slotting that you were looking for?
I'm glad to see that you guys are happy with the RB product. We've been in the process of becoming a distributor as they have no one to move the Mustang stuff for them, and we're going to work with them on developing products for the Focus ST as well (as well as some other SN95 and S197 things). I spoke with the owner at length just yesterday to catch up and they really know their $#%* and are dedicated to having the best product available. :thumbsup:
If any of you have questions or would like to order, please contact us!
Thanks.