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<blockquote data-quote="Coz" data-source="post: 15792155" data-attributes="member: 184704"><p>Don't know what the 13.2" rotors weigh but this link shows the 14" rotors for brembo cars weigh 25.4 lbs each. I'm guessing the 13.2" rotors weigh about 20. </p><p></p><p>The quickest & cheapest way to get lighter rotors would be to get drilled and slotted rotors from PowerStop or StopTech. Probably only a 1-2 pound difference per rotor. </p><p></p><p>RockAuto usually has the best prices but you might be able to get a local chain auto store to price match.</p><p><a href="http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,2013,mustang,5.0l+v8,1503807,brake+&+wheel+hub,rotor,1896" target="_blank">http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,2013,mustang,5.0l+v8,1503807,brake+&+wheel+hub,rotor,1896</a></p><p></p><p>A two-piece rotor would be lighter still but expensive. More importantly, I am not aware of anyone making a 2-pc rotor for a 13.2" size. Probably because a 2-pc rotor with the stock 2-piston sliding calipers would be wasted money and look pretty silly.</p><p></p><p>I don't think there is any measurable weight savings to be found with different pads but I would recommend ceramic pads to improve your braking performance and reduce brake dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coz, post: 15792155, member: 184704"] Don't know what the 13.2" rotors weigh but this link shows the 14" rotors for brembo cars weigh 25.4 lbs each. I'm guessing the 13.2" rotors weigh about 20. The quickest & cheapest way to get lighter rotors would be to get drilled and slotted rotors from PowerStop or StopTech. Probably only a 1-2 pound difference per rotor. RockAuto usually has the best prices but you might be able to get a local chain auto store to price match. [URL]http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,2013,mustang,5.0l+v8,1503807,brake+&+wheel+hub,rotor,1896[/URL] A two-piece rotor would be lighter still but expensive. More importantly, I am not aware of anyone making a 2-pc rotor for a 13.2" size. Probably because a 2-pc rotor with the stock 2-piston sliding calipers would be wasted money and look pretty silly. I don't think there is any measurable weight savings to be found with different pads but I would recommend ceramic pads to improve your braking performance and reduce brake dust. [/QUOTE]
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