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So far Rock Auto has the best price on that, but I have not done a comprehensive search. Thanks to everyone for the info so far.
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Do you need the install instructions?
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03-19-2020, 04:55 PM | #17 |
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I have the ones that came with the calipers, but I am always up for more reading materials. I am an IT guy by trade. I have a couple mechanics that help me on these things, but I like learning more as I go.
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Do you happen to have the ACDelco part numbers of the slotted ones? 23245480 and 23245481 I am trying to find them a bit cheaper as they are crazy expensive.... Thanks! |
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This may be an unexpected suggestion, but do you insist on the slotted ones? I'm using stock SS 1LE rotors and don't see how the slotted rotors would be superior, except maybe looks (which is subjective). I got my current front set from amazon for $880. Still not cheap by any means, I know...
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You don't need the slotted rotors for street. They will eat the stock pads and are more expensive. There are some benefits to slotted rotors for track but best when used with race pads.
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Actually one guy on another post suggested this option, which is actually quite good: https://knsbrakes.com/products/car/1...ms/series/1100 Has anyone used those? Is this brand overall okay? |
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05-18-2024, 05:16 AM | #23 |
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I've used the DBA and Giro rings before. Both work great, you do need to get the new hardware and need to know how to rebuild them using the stock hat etc. Also need to have the correct torque wrench. I change rings annually due to track.
2 each of these https://knsbrakes.com/products/car/1...ms/item/118625
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