Ebay rotors
I autocross my car also and they do admirably. My friend also had those rotors on his 400WHP 300ZX twin turbo. I saw how good they were on his car so I got them for my evo. If that 300ZX behemoth has no problem with those rotors my evo will definately be fine. It seems like the only people giving negative reviews are the ones who haven't used them yet.
I purchased the same set of rotors from Rotorpros about 50k miles ago. I've done 4 days worth of HPDE's a few auto-xs and well over 100+ 1/4mile passes and the rotor have no sign of unusual wear on them. I've gone thru ECB pads, Project Mu and now I'm on the Feroddo DS2500.
Just make sure you get DIMPLED and not drilled. For $199 shipped for all 4 you can't beat the deal.
Just make sure you get DIMPLED and not drilled. For $199 shipped for all 4 you can't beat the deal.
DUDE. I GOT DRILLED. CRAP lol
Here you go..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MITSU...QQcmdZViewItem
I've delt with them, and bought some axxis pads from them..
I looked at the rotors since I was interested and they looked great. I actually compared them to the stockers. I will be buying off them once i need them...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MITSU...QQcmdZViewItem
I've delt with them, and bought some axxis pads from them..
I looked at the rotors since I was interested and they looked great. I actually compared them to the stockers. I will be buying off them once i need them...
I have purchased from Rotorpros before. Their rotors are Centric rotors. It is the same company that owns Stoptech. Cheap and pretty good - OEM quality. There are better rotors out there but these offer great value for the price.
it doesn't matter if it is ebay or not, but you need to see which company sells them.
As for cross-drilled rotors, even Brembo doesn't recommend tracking theirs. Cross-drilled rotors should stay where they belong - on motorcycles.
As for cross-drilled rotors, even Brembo doesn't recommend tracking theirs. Cross-drilled rotors should stay where they belong - on motorcycles.
I've learned one thing... buy quality and reputation over something that is inexpensive. Might as well put a few more $$ in to a quality set that has been time tested. Way worth it in the long run. Plus if something goes wrong and they are a good company they will help you out.










