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    Junior Member bobbert350's Avatar
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    Brake Rotors????

    I need new front rotors for my 01 ss and because I drive aggresive my friend/mechanic told me to get crossed drilled or slotted rotors and I found brembos on WS6project.com for a great price. SO i was wondering what ones should I get drilled or slotted?

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    King Klutch
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    I run drilled AND slotted on mine. So far no probs and great braking. Brembo is a good brand too.

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    i have drilled and slotted also and have been real happy.....i got them from the ws6 store

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    Hey bro. I just put on a set of slotted cross drilled rotors from summit racing. the brand was summits and I like them alot. Ive been runnin them for 2 months now. If I might make a recommendation...when you change the rotors get a set of ceramic pads from autozone or advanced. I LOVE them! My wheels used to be black arfter a short ride from brake dust. Now I can cruise 100 miles or more before I have to wipe them out. Ill post a pic when I find it.

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    Iraq money well spent. TRY ME GT's Avatar
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    Here is the pic. By the way, another advantage to the pads is Ive never heard a sqeek from them. the whole setup with 2 pads and 2 crossdrilled rotors cost me under $200!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRY ME GT View Post
    Here is the pic. By the way, another advantage to the pads is Ive never heard a sqeek from them. the whole setup with 2 pads and 2 crossdrilled rotors cost me under $200!
    Where did you get your rotors from, and did you also replace the back rotors with cross drilled/slotted? How much more do you think it would cost?

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    I got them from Summit Racing. I didn't replace the rear ones. I dont think that would be much more expensive at all. I remember seeing them for pretty cheap, but just didnt feel like replacing them since my rear rotors where still good.

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    i got mine from ws6store and i'm running drilled/slotted with ceramic pads as well. and the dust went way down!
    LS7 clutch,01 slave,Corsa 3" stainless exhuast,drilled/slotted rotors + ceramic pads,160 thermo,Mti clear lid,msd 8.5 wires & Ngk plugs...more to come!
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