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Old Jun 5, 2018, 04:04 PM
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OEM equivalent rear rotors

2014 EVO X MR
My rear rotors need replacing. I have a new set of rear OEM Brembo pads ready to also put on. I occasionally track. I am interested in staying as capable as OEM at track days, autox, etc
Links below, Centric and Stoptech both make what looks like a quality product, that will perform at at least OEM for a reasonable price. Do you guys agree, and/or have a recommendation? It seems with these just being the rear rotors, either of the below would work well for me. Thanks!

https://www.maperformance.com/collec...vo-x-125-46075
https://www.maperformance.com/collec...ant=9481754499
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Thats your best bet! Most of us run the Centrics front & rear. Get the High Carbon upgrade for sure

Im not the expert, but have run the Centrics on the track & run them currently on the street
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Old Jun 6, 2018, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
Thats your best bet! Most of us run the Centrics front & rear. Get the High Carbon upgrade for sure

Im not the expert, but have run the Centrics on the track & run them currently on the street
Thanks. Based on what I read, the Centric looks like a popular and OEM equivalent replacement.
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Originally Posted by DaEvoPusha
Thanks. Based on what I read, the Centric looks like a popular and OEM equivalent replacement.
Centric = StopTech (Same company)

They are a very good rotor
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What pads are you guys running with centric rotor for Evo x as a DD? Giro magic pads?
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Originally Posted by kstccf
What pads are you guys running with centric rotor for Evo x as a DD? Giro magic pads?
I hear Giro magic pads are very solid for a daily driver
Ferodo and the OEM "Brembo" pads are more of a hybrid, if you want higher performance at the expense of noise, dust, and a higher price.
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Anyone had any experience with Ceramic pads?
https://www.maperformance.com/produc...tsubishi-evo-x
How is it compared to OEM? Especially on rainy days?
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Originally Posted by swallow
Anyone had any experience with Ceramic pads?
https://www.maperformance.com/produc...tsubishi-evo-x
How is it compared to OEM? Especially on rainy days?
I havent heard of anyone using Hawk ceramics, so I cant comment on them.
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