Rotora BBK issue
#1
Lexus Test Driver
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Rotora BBK issue
I'm having a normally simple issue with my Rotora BBK's.
Seems they no longer carry the 4 pot BBK's and for some reason that means they don't carry the replacement rotors that go with it. I can get the pads no problem, but can't get the rotors any where.
Well, mine are getting around the time to change them out. I've never changed them out before.
Has anyone ran into this issue or have suggestions on how to get around it. I don't want to invest in another BBK just because the rotors. There's nothing wrong with the ones I have now.
From my research, the issue is clearance. I can't just slap any old rotor and it work.
Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
Seems they no longer carry the 4 pot BBK's and for some reason that means they don't carry the replacement rotors that go with it. I can get the pads no problem, but can't get the rotors any where.
Well, mine are getting around the time to change them out. I've never changed them out before.
Has anyone ran into this issue or have suggestions on how to get around it. I don't want to invest in another BBK just because the rotors. There's nothing wrong with the ones I have now.
From my research, the issue is clearance. I can't just slap any old rotor and it work.
Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
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Sorry guys, it's the one piece rotors on there now, although I would buy 2 piece rotors at this point. I don't care. I just don't want to have to throw away my BBK just because Rotora decided in their infinite wisdom to not offer an alternative for older models like mine.
I will take any rotors that will work at this point. They're not falling apart or anything. I still drive the car, but I can feel they're starting to warp and to be honest I can't complain about that since I've never turned them since I got them eons ago. Thing is that since they're slotted and drilled and now worn, nobody is going to attempt to turn them. Not worth the headache at this point to do that, so I'm searching for just replacing the rotors since the calipers eventhough they're not the latest and greatest of course are still working perfectly.
I will take any rotors that will work at this point. They're not falling apart or anything. I still drive the car, but I can feel they're starting to warp and to be honest I can't complain about that since I've never turned them since I got them eons ago. Thing is that since they're slotted and drilled and now worn, nobody is going to attempt to turn them. Not worth the headache at this point to do that, so I'm searching for just replacing the rotors since the calipers eventhough they're not the latest and greatest of course are still working perfectly.
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