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Old 07-06-2013, 12:21 PM   #1
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Default Good brake rotor for daily use?

Need to replace the brake rotors on the FB with the FC subframe. Its my daily, but still would like something "decent" and not a Chinese autozone warp-o-matic.

thinking maybe these?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sp...zda/model/rx-7






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Old 07-06-2013, 12:48 PM   #2
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Last time I did a major brake overhaul 4 years ago, I picked up a set of Brembo stock replacement rotors for all 4 wheels via Tirerack.com. Been very happy with them. No warping, and very minimal wear to date despite lots of hard driving and 4 trips to DGRR. I've paired these up with Hawk HPS pads. Here's a link to the front rotors:

http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/brake...9&autoModClar=

Apparently Tirerack no longer carries the rear rotors, and the price went up about $10/rotor since I purchased, but you should be able to find the rears elsewhere.
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Old 07-06-2013, 02:14 PM   #3
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I have used cquence rotors on both my eight and one of my sevens. I have the dimpled and sloted. So far I haven't had any issues with cracking or warping. Just a few trips down the dragon and interstate miles. I highly doubt they use anything but chinese blanks but now days it is next to impossible to find anything else.
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Last time I did a major brake overhaul 4 years ago, I picked up a set of Brembo stock replacement rotors for all 4 wheels via Tirerack.com. Been very happy with them. No warping, and very minimal wear to date despite lots of hard driving and 4 trips to DGRR. I've paired these up with Hawk HPS pads. Here's a link to the front rotors:
prices aren't too bad either
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No reason to go drilled / slotted / etc. on a street set-up, unless you just like wearing down your brake pads faster.
Non-drilled, non-slotted actually give you better brake performance due to more brake rotor surface area.
Only if you're the type hey-look-at-may-cool-brake-rotors, then get those things...

I try to get Brembos is possible - I believe they are made down in South America nowadays?
Some of the aftermarket OEM replacement are actually rebadged Brembos - forget who does this though...
The guys in The Lounge were talking about StopTech being crap nowadays, so I see no reason to recommend them.


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yea i was reading about stoptech in the lounge, but i didnt really see any "proof" or "reason"

the brembo blanks are a pretty good price though and that sounds like a good way to go. For the rally car (also needs brakes done, ill likely opt for something slotted. Helps clean water/dust/mud.
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+1 for brembo solid.

if you want anything eye pleasing i would get slotted only.

almost everything made in large quantities is outsourced to third world countries now, you just have to find the ones with the best track record.
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