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<blockquote data-quote="xblitzkriegx" data-source="post: 14196360" data-attributes="member: 105608"><p>just get solid rotor replacements with a decent pad. fancy rotors are for looks only on a street car and generally dont last as long and eat up pads. if you buy different pads to keep them from getting eaten up then you run into a problem of low friction at cool temps (street use, not 30 degree days). if youre obsessed with holes in your rotor then at least make sure theyre chamfered properly and if you get slotted rotors make sure the slots dont extend to the edge of the rotor. </p><p></p><p>they wont look at neat or impress your materialistic friends but you will save money and stop great on the street with regular rotors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xblitzkriegx, post: 14196360, member: 105608"] just get solid rotor replacements with a decent pad. fancy rotors are for looks only on a street car and generally dont last as long and eat up pads. if you buy different pads to keep them from getting eaten up then you run into a problem of low friction at cool temps (street use, not 30 degree days). if youre obsessed with holes in your rotor then at least make sure theyre chamfered properly and if you get slotted rotors make sure the slots dont extend to the edge of the rotor. they wont look at neat or impress your materialistic friends but you will save money and stop great on the street with regular rotors. [/QUOTE]
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