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For street use there's no need for slotted or drilled. Just get Centric Premium blanks - they are very high quality rotors at a very reasonable price. The Centric premiums are used as the basis for Stoptech slotted rotors anyway, but you don't need slots for the street.
Rockauto.com and Tire Rack sell them. I have them on my Brembo coupe and love them.
Rockauto.com and Tire Rack sell them. I have them on my Brembo coupe and love them.
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If you're doing any auto-x or heavy heavy street use I'd look at the DBA 4000 rotors. If just around town and mild spirited driving the ATE or Power Slot line would work well. Call me if interested!
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I put Pro-Slot - slotted and drilled rotors with Hawk HPS pads on my sedan at 65,000 Km. I have 137,000 Km now and the pads are only half worn. The stopping power is a little less sticky at first when you push the brakes, but the feel is nice and linear all the way down. Great stopping power. I would recommend this setup highly for street use.
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