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djl21 Feb 8, 2018 06:10 PM

2014 MR Rotors
 
So went to the dealer today and got a quote on getting new brakes. Sadly i have put off getting my brakes done and so i do think i need new rotors. But dealer quote some outrageous price like $5000 which is obviously bull****. new to the community and certainly not really very knowledgeable but got a mechanic that is willing to do the work if i get the parts. Was looking to get Centric rotors but just wanted to make sure that the will fit with my Brembo calipers. Any ideas?

RazorLab Feb 8, 2018 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by djl21 (Post 11802926)
So went to the dealer today and got a quote on getting new brakes. Sadly i have put off getting my brakes done and so i do think i need new rotors. But dealer quote some outrageous price like $5000 which is obviously bull****. new to the community and certainly not really very knowledgeable but got a mechanic that is willing to do the work if i get the parts. Was looking to get Centric rotors but just wanted to make sure that the will fit with my Brembo calipers. Any ideas?

Any 1 piece centric rotor for the GSR will fit the MR.

Part numbers for front centric premium: 125.46076 Centric Premium High Carbon Rotor (Solid)

About $160 a pair.

Or slotted: 126.46076 Centric Premium High Carbon Rotor (Slotted)

oblivionis Feb 9, 2018 06:37 AM

I just put on a pair of Centric 125 Series High Carbon Premium Front Brake Rotors (part #125.46076) on my GSR. I paid $105 each.

six40 Feb 9, 2018 07:32 AM

As mentioned, single piece GSR rotors work too. Centrics are nice, and here's the Raybestos & Wagner numbers if that helps. 980662 & 180072 respectively. Pads FMSI is 1001 for the fronts.


If you're not tracking the car and just street driving it, a good combo would be the Centric/Raybestos rotors and you can do the Raybestos EHT1001 pads. Extremely low dust, zero noise, and really good bite cold or hot, with good wear characteristics.

DRAGHICI Apr 12, 2018 03:07 AM

I did stoptech aero drilled two piece rotors because i wanted way better stopping power for the street.

they cost me about a grand with free by myself install.


RazorLab Apr 12, 2018 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by DRAGHICI (Post 11815544)
I did stoptech aero drilled two piece rotors because i wanted way better stopping power for the street.

they cost me about a grand with free by myself install.


total waste of money for the street. You will literally see no braking performance difference between those and 1-piece $150 centric premiums on the street.

RazorLab Apr 17, 2018 01:16 PM

Your post has been reported.

six40 Apr 18, 2018 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by razorlab (Post 11816428)
Your post has been reported.

And now deleted lol

Jaraxle Apr 18, 2018 06:30 PM


Jaraxle Apr 20, 2018 02:31 PM

OK, well I thought my post was funny.

kstccf Jun 11, 2018 10:31 AM

What rotors and pads did you end up installing?


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