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Old 08-17-2010, 02:53 PM
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i got two questions. one are the front and rear rotors the same? or are they different sizes? cause web sites trying to sell the fronts for more? and also money is kinda tight what is a good company to buy rotors form and how much. please post links if possible. thank you for your time and help
 
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Old 08-17-2010, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Crossfire725
i got two questions. one are the front and rear rotors the same? or are they different sizes? cause web sites trying to sell the fronts for more? and also money is kinda tight what is a good company to buy rotors form and how much. please post links if possible. thank you for your time and help
Different sizes on the front and back.
 
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Old 08-17-2010, 03:03 PM
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Doing nothing is very hard to do, you never know when your finished.”

Cheers !

Should be you're.....a contraction.
 
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Doing nothing is very hard to do, you never know when your finished.”

Cheers !

Should be you're.....a contraction.
You're correct Sir.
 
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Old 08-17-2010, 06:16 PM
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Here is where I got mine....

:: Brakeworld ::

I put the PowerDisc slotted rotors on the Aero and REALLY liked them. I have since changed the front to C32 rotors(drilled) and calipers with the PowerDisc still in back.

I also bought a set of Xbrake drilled & slotted rotors for my Dodge Intrepid to test them out. They work very good.

They list a Premium OEM at what looks like a decent price....
 
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yes, the rotors are completly different from the set up.

I have drilled and slotted rotors for the front and rear. But I get a slight whispering noise from the back, which is annoying sometimes.

Here is an awesome place to get good rotors: Disc Brake Rotors & Pads | R1Concepts.com
 
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call rob at needswings. he has powerslot rotors at a good price. if your not going to drive the car hard just get the oem solid rotors for the front and rear
 
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I want a set of RacingBrake two piece rotors when I get rich........
 
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I want a set of RacingBrake two piece rotors when I get rich........
i would just settle for the complete 030 slk55 black series setup!!!
 
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just keep dreaming Krazy........
 
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thank you for everyones help
 
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call rob at needswings. he has powerslot rotors at a good price. if your not going to drive the car hard just get the oem solid rotors for the front and rear
 
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Even you dont drive it hard, slotted and drilled looks just great for the front and helps in every situation no matter if you ride them hard or not. For the rear Plain is good enough most of the time.

Without the drilled and slotted rotors some manouvers would have gone badly wrong during the Cannonball Run.
 
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Old 08-18-2010, 02:22 PM
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I have bought brakes parts for years from thepartsbin.com They have a pretty good selection of rotor options and they have always worked well.
 
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Even you dont drive it hard, slotted and drilled looks just great for the front and helps in every situation no matter if you ride them hard or not. For the rear Plain is good enough most of the time.

Without the drilled and slotted rotors some manouvers would have gone badly wrong during the Cannonball Run.
Did you run your Crossfire? If so, PICS!!
 
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call rob at needswings. he has powerslot rotors at a good price. if your not going to drive the car hard just get the oem solid rotors for the front and rear
someone please ban this person... it is obviously spam. don't click the links in the sig...

this person verbatim copied steve's post.

some beat this user with the permaban stick.
 
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I second that motion........
 
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