Where Can You Bremob Rotors, Preferrably Cross Rilled Ones ?
I Bremobbed my own rotors at home with a c clamp and an 18 Watt cordless drill.
Just take the rotor and clamp it to a workbench, then just set to work with a 3/8" drill bit putting holes in it where ever you feel the need.
Just take the rotor and clamp it to a workbench, then just set to work with a 3/8" drill bit putting holes in it where ever you feel the need.
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Originally Posted by madscientist
I Bremobbed my own rotors at home with a c clamp and an 18 Watt cordless drill.
Just take the rotor and clamp it to a workbench, then just set to work with a 3/8" drill bit putting holes in it where ever you feel the need.
Just take the rotor and clamp it to a workbench, then just set to work with a 3/8" drill bit putting holes in it where ever you feel the need.
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From: 21°18'54.33" N, 158°05'55.47" W
Originally Posted by GReddySetGO
^ Only see StopTech rotors there, or BBK's, but no Brembo replacement rotors..
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From: 21°18'54.33" N, 158°05'55.47" W
wasnt there like a bad review about racing brakes rotors?
did you get the rear 2 pot BBK? or those size-up kits where you get those larger rotors and the bracket for the caliper to accomodate for the increased size?
did you get the rear 2 pot BBK? or those size-up kits where you get those larger rotors and the bracket for the caliper to accomodate for the increased size?
I am not aware of any issues with Racing Brake, there are several members using them. I have the OE big brake kits, although I will probably upgrade to the 4 pison calipers in front this summer, as they use the same 13 inch rotors, as the BBK.
The brackets and rotors are both first rate. The casting are some of the best I have seen, and the machining is top notch as well. I am currently quality manager for a tier one supplier, of machined parts and fabrications, to the auto and heavy truck industry, so I do have about 13 yrs experience with machining and castings.
The people I spoke with at RB were very knowledgable, and all the information on the processes are state of the art.
The brackets and rotors are both first rate. The casting are some of the best I have seen, and the machining is top notch as well. I am currently quality manager for a tier one supplier, of machined parts and fabrications, to the auto and heavy truck industry, so I do have about 13 yrs experience with machining and castings.
The people I spoke with at RB were very knowledgable, and all the information on the processes are state of the art.
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