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Old Dec 7, 2004, 06:09 AM
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Thanks -130-R. Sounds like a winner. My stock rotors are shot from many track days so I will try a set of these when they become available.
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Interested in a set of these.. are they still in stock? I'm just trying to research to see if the pads I'm ordering will work good with these.
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all pads will work with them but what kind did you buy and yes they are avalible in slotted right now.
Old Dec 8, 2004, 09:53 AM
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Haven't bought anything yet.. still doing some research. Probably going with the MU NS pads though.
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Do you have these that aren't drilled or slotted? How much?

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Ok looking for a brake rotor upgrade or even a stock replacment that isn't $250 a rotor. check out stoptechs new direct replacment rotor line avalible in Drilled or slotted but not both. The centers are powder coated black so they wont rust and they are just as beafy as the stock brembos. The Slotted rotors will help with cleaning your break pads by removing gasses that build up under extream use. The Drilled, well they look cool and offer a little more cooling than stock but the performance gains are in the slotted.



Pricing for the front either Drilled or Slotted is $157 each or $314 for a pair.

Pricing for the Rear either Drilled or Slotted is $135 each or $270 far a pair.

A whole set all four corners of rotors either slotted or Drilled is $584.


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any update on the aerorotors?
Old Dec 14, 2004, 09:04 PM
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aero Rotors are going to be first of the year I might have to do a small group buy to place a large enough order to have them produced. I will know more after the holidays.

Yes we can get them with out slots or drilled but i would have to check on when i could get you some might be a couple of weeks
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Ooooowweeee...I might be interested in a set of these 2 piece rotors as people were describing....that price for the replacement discs is awesome for people who track a lot! My front ones are shot due to over heating...and the crappy Project Mu pads that Vivid told me worked as well as the ferrodos...riiighhtt.
Old Dec 15, 2004, 06:13 AM
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What if we use aero Rotors on the front & stock rotors on the back? Will that affect braking balance? That is, will there be more (or less) braking force generated at the front, throwing off the braking required of the rears?
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no......your brake balance will only be affected if you change either the diameter of the rotor, the friction coefficient of the pad rotor combo, or more complex changes like caliper piston diamter etc.
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I have been forwarding the requests on to stoptech. I will check and see if we can get some kind of a build date. they are interested.

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Originally Posted by GregGSC
I have been forwarding the requests on to stoptech. I will check and see if we can get some kind of a build date. they are interested.

Greg
Excellent, I'm about 95% committed to the group buy, just depends on the money situation when that happens. I'll buy a pair (whole set?) either way.

I'm voting for slotted if we can only have in one configuration.
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yes, let us know and keep us updated.

i would like slotted please!!!!
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Bump, for Stoptech's 2-peice rotor

count me in for a set of the 2-peice rotors when there released. C'mon stoptech give us 2-piece rotors soon!
Old Jan 12, 2005, 09:26 AM
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Bump!!
We want 2-piece aerorotors! We want 2-piece aerorotors! We want 2-piece aerorotors!


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