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Rotor upgrade/replacement
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- spunkybob
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Rotor upgrade/replacement
Hi All,
My rotors need machining and I have already done it in the past so I am looking to replace them as the cost seems about the same.
I was wondering if either of these would be OK as I just drive on the road and sometimes the local national parks.
RDA Drilled/Slotted
or
DBA Standard
Thanks guys...
My rotors need machining and I have already done it in the past so I am looking to replace them as the cost seems about the same.
I was wondering if either of these would be OK as I just drive on the road and sometimes the local national parks.
RDA Drilled/Slotted
or
DBA Standard
Thanks guys...
- rokpapaziz
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- darren1011
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- JaZira5
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Hey Darren, what was the model number again for the rears? I remember we spoke about it before but I cant seem to find it.
Though, I went for it and got the DBA T2 rotors that you recommended me last time we spoke (same ones as yours). I couldn't help it. I hope the group buy doesn't go pay now too soon. LOL
Now I got to think about what pads to put in.
Though, I went for it and got the DBA T2 rotors that you recommended me last time we spoke (same ones as yours). I couldn't help it. I hope the group buy doesn't go pay now too soon. LOL
Now I got to think about what pads to put in.
- darren1011
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rears are 2209, good luck findong any. People advertise them but then if you ask if they're on the shelf you get double talk in reply, which means they don't but will take your money anyway. Since the rears only do 15% of the work, I'd tend to leave the stock rotors and upgrade the pads. I've been recommended Girling by a bloke I trust, inexpensive and good heat range
- JaZira5
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Thanks for the info Darren. Yeah, hard to come by that part number. Was thinking of keeping the rear stock, but upgrading the pads. I'm still deciding on what to get, so my fronts are just sitting on my bedroom floor. Pretty fast shipping from that ebay supplier.
But I don't think anything will be installed this month. With the service and birthdays. It's going to be tight. Plus still waiting on the cost of the sway bar group buy.
But I don't think anything will be installed this month. With the service and birthdays. It's going to be tight. Plus still waiting on the cost of the sway bar group buy.
- darren1011
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JaZira5 wrote:[quote:a6dfd71e09=Mitch]The DBA T2Ts i cant wait till i get mine And the pads i have atm but not on the car are QFM HPX Pads heard pretty good reviews on them. [/quote:a6dfd71e09] Hey mitch, whats the part number of those QFM HPX pads that you have for your ES?
QDB 1441
HP-X 3061
QDB 1686
HP-X 3104
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