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Stueck February-18th-2006 02:55 PM

rotors
 
im going to be getting new rotors for my car, tired of the warpedness and i dont want to turn them again. i can get new ones for 20 a pop, but i want to get drilled/slotted ones.

thing is, im a 4 lugger. so no big break protegegarage upgraqde thing for me. although i would loooove to get it, are there any other ideas? atleast a reputable website for inexpensive drilled/slotted rotors.

only thing i really am looking for is slotted rotors, with CAST HOLES in them, not after cast drilled.

meGrimlock February-20th-2006 10:14 AM

i'd like that big brake kit too, i wonder if they offer a matching rear kit ^_^

anyway have you looked at powerslot?
http://www.powerslot.com/pages/power_slot_app.html

also hpfreaks sells a bunch of rotors:
http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/sale...s/Brake_Rotors

i dont know too many details about which company makes cast holes vs. post-drilled, but i recall vaguely in another thread that as long as the blank rotors are top-notch then a properly drilled rotor is just as good.

Ken@ProtegeGarage February-20th-2006 06:56 PM

we sell slotted, stock and slotted/drilled as well as a wide variety of pads for all proteges

zerocover February-20th-2006 09:43 PM

es brake upgrade
Rases size a full inch in front.

Ken@ProtegeGarage February-20th-2006 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by meGrimlock
i'd like that big brake kit too, i wonder if they offer a matching rear kit ^_^
.

we can but it is much more costly than the fronts. doing all four would be about $1000

snap-on February-20th-2006 10:13 PM

I'm sure this must be for asthetic value?

meGrimlock February-20th-2006 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by Ken@ProtegeGarage
we can but it is much more costly than the fronts. doing all four would be about $1000

wow thats a lot of dough, but still a lot more affordable than a lot of the front-only big brake kits i've seen online. thanks for the info. btw, would there be any significant benefits for larger rear brakes on a stock car, since the protege isnt even RWD or anything like that. i'm guessing the larger front brakes are more than sufficient.
-meGrimlock


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