brembo front rotors
#1
Lead Lap
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brembo front rotors
is there any diffrence between this two rotors except price?
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...0&autoModClar=
http://www.r1concepts.com/lexus-ls40...-BMB.44107.htm
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...0&autoModClar=
http://www.r1concepts.com/lexus-ls40...-BMB.44107.htm
#2
There is absolutely no reason to pay that kind of money for rotors. They are all just slags of steel... get the $30 ones at your local auto parts store and it will give you identical performance.
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http://www.r1concepts.com/lexus-ls40...-EOE.44107.htm
will this work? (i dont want something realy cheap and change them in few months)
will this work? (i dont want something realy cheap and change them in few months)
#4
BahHumBug
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I have a pair of the brembos on the front of my car but i bought them years and years ago for ~$45-60/each and they've served me well.
on the flip side, i've had good experiences with the R1 e-line as well (non-drilled, blank and slotted only). They are a solid rotor since R1Concepts uses Centric blanks
on the flip side, i've had good experiences with the R1 e-line as well (non-drilled, blank and slotted only). They are a solid rotor since R1Concepts uses Centric blanks
#5
Ask the guy that was comparing rotors on the Volvo forum, telling me that the more expensive rotors weren't cheap China crap, so he bought Centrics (at $85 each)... which ended up being made in China and just like all the other slags of machined steel. With rotors, you're paying for name, which is just silly.
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OEM from Toyota. The original rotors on our barge now have 157K miles and 2 turnings. If you guys are going through pads and rotors, you are driving the car harder than I am and or using a more abrasive pad compound. My guy said at the last brake job, 180-200K is possible in our case.
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#8
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i bought my car just few months ago and drove it for less than 1000 miles
dont know how hard was it driven before
for now im just tring to fix everything that should be fixed
dont know how hard was it driven before
for now im just tring to fix everything that should be fixed
#9
OEM from Toyota. The original rotors on our barge now have 157K miles and 2 turnings. If you guys are going through pads and rotors, you are driving the car harder than I am and or using a more abrasive pad compound. My guy said at the last brake job, 180-200K is possible in our case.
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I'd been talking with the mechanic about the rotors, he relayed many of these guys are to aggressive when turning them. Hence the short lifespan. Unless the rotor is completely warped, a light pass is sufficient. The OEM ceramic pad is no dust, easy on rotors, good stopping, in his opinion. After reading you guys running EBC, etc... I was considering more aggressive. He didn't see the sportier pads offering improved braking but would give increased rotor wear.
YMMV obviously.
YMMV obviously.
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