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I'm looking on replacing my pads and rotors all the way around. I already bought some nice ceramic pads, I just need help finding the right rotors without paying an arm and a leg for them.
I'm not big on track performance so the absolute stopping power isn't an issue for me. What I am looking for a is a set of rotors that are A) corrosion/rust-resistant, B) resistant to ribbing/galling, C) resistant to warping.
I've been thinking about the ATE PremiumOne. It seems to be what I'm looking for, but I haven't seen any reviews by people that have driven more than a few thousand miles on them.
Anybody got any other suggestions before I jump for the ATEs?
Last edited by STRTORPTR; Aug 19, 2009 at 04:03 PM.
Reason: added a shot of the ATEs
I have not personally used the ATEs, but I have heard good things about their rotors. For what you are looking for you might just want to find a set of brembo blanks.
I've been thinking about the ATE PremiumOne. It seems to be what I'm looking for, but I haven't seen any reviews by people that have driven more than a few thousand miles on them.
I have those on my Diamante. I have about 5-6k on them. Quite happy with them. Almost nil thickness variation and runout.
The coating on them appears to be some kind of paint, so I doubt it will be as durable as plating.
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