Slotted Front Rotors; Now Available
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Slotted Front Rotors; Now Available
RMR has teamed up with one of the industries largest aftermarket brake manufacture to offer the new Lancer Slotted Rotor Set. The Slotted Rotor set is a perfect replacement for factory equipment. They cool more efficiently reducing brake fade and illuminating glazed brake pads. We have applications for all models. The retail will be $199.00 per set, but the Evolutionm.net price is $165.00.
Call to order (714) 847-2158
Blair
Call to order (714) 847-2158
Blair
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Damn...that's what I get for buying the first pair...I had to pay reg. cost....Anyhow, I just finished painting them (the slots) and will be installing them when I do my new suspension set-up.
BTW...is the right on supposed to go on the right if you are standing in front of the car (driver side) or if u are in the car (passenger side)????
BTW...is the right on supposed to go on the right if you are standing in front of the car (driver side) or if u are in the car (passenger side)????
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Yes it will... All models. This is another important fact. The factory rotrs are not very good at all. We have talked to several dealers that have had to replace rotors on brand new cars because they suck. These are not factory rotors that are slotted. They are made by a different manufacture, so they are much better quality. Just a little FYI...
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Arg... all these great RMR deals. I wish i had money. I could so go for slotted rotors. I'd love to see a rear drum to disc conversion kit but this would be a great improvement for the lancer.
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honestly though rear disc would be nice... but not really needed... consider that all the power is coming from the front... also alot of the cars are sub 200hp... so no real need... would have been nice stock though... i hate dealing with drum pos brakes...
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I think a rear disc conversion is needed IMO. The front brake pads wear out very quickly because of the bias between stopping power of the front and rear. If the rear were disc the front would last much longer.
Nice front disc's tho. I might pick up a pair....or go for a full brake upgrade...but thats a lot of money. good price also RMR! usually your products are $$$ but these are a good price.
Nice front disc's tho. I might pick up a pair....or go for a full brake upgrade...but thats a lot of money. good price also RMR! usually your products are $$$ but these are a good price.