Baer EradiSpeed+ 2-piece brakes

These are 2-piece, OEM-replacement rotors designed for street and autocross duty. While they are not necessarily recommended for heavy track use with really aggressive pads, they should fit the bill for the majority of Evo enthusiasts.
We will only be carrying the black hat, slotted, zinc-coated combination. Individually, these normally sell for $552.50 (front pair) and $495.83 (rear pair). However, we have a special going on these right now. You can call for pricing too low to post (these are the lowest cost 2-piece rotor I know of). While you are on the phone, ask for details on our Brake Package Deal:
EvoStore Brake Package, front and rear
* Baer EradiSpeed+ 2-piece rotors
* Goodridge brake lines
* Hawk HP pads
$1149
I should have pictures of these tonight.
[Edit: Clarified wording.]
Last edited by Jack @ EvoStore; Mar 21, 2006 at 08:13 AM.
Silencer - I clarified in the first post, but we will only be carrying the black hat/slotted/zinc-coated combo.
Dingo8mybaby - Rotors with Hawk pads for all four corners will be $1060.
Matthew333 - Glad to hear it!
Dingo8mybaby - Rotors with Hawk pads for all four corners will be $1060.
Matthew333 - Glad to hear it!
The fronts weigh ~16.5 pounds each and the rears weigh ~13.5 pounds each. The rotor discs are pretty heavy duty, but the aluminum hat helps to offset any additional weight.
We also have Motul RB6 brake fluid in stock if you need to round out your brake package.
For those interested in just the front setup, it will be $570 for rotors and pads. That's cheaper than most 2-piece rotor setups without pads.
We also have Motul RB6 brake fluid in stock if you need to round out your brake package.
For those interested in just the front setup, it will be $570 for rotors and pads. That's cheaper than most 2-piece rotor setups without pads.
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Ok - not ready to actually purchase yet. Waiting to hear back from Buschur on his rotors. If theyre a ways off I'd like to go with the Baers in the front.
From what I read the Giro Discs may be a half pound lighter in the rear than the Baers, but definately not as light in the front as the Baers (~17lbs vs ~ 16lbs).
From what I read the Giro Discs may be a half pound lighter in the rear than the Baers, but definately not as light in the front as the Baers (~17lbs vs ~ 16lbs).


