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Planning on purchasing a cross drilled and slotted rotors...Need some opinions

Old Apr 14, 2009 | 06:58 AM
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Hey guys, long time non-active member here but I'm planning to change that.

I'm thinking of purchasing this brake kit on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/INTEGRA-94-01-DRILLED-SLOTTED-BRAKE-ROTORS-CERAMIC-PADS_W0QQitemZ280326396981QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotor s_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item28032639698 1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1215|66%3A2| 65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318

I'd like to know what you fellas think of the price, brand and quality as I have never bought anything this expensive and complex for my car (black DC2) and I'd like to guarantee that I'm making the best decision. I'd like to hear any of your suggestions as to how I should better approach the situation...
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 07:57 AM
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idk, maybe these

Brembo Brake Rotors (F&R Set) : 1990-2001 Acura Integra - (eBay.ca item 320357852641 end time 17-Apr-09 12:05:49 EDT)


and some hawk hps pads, seems to be a good combo, that works well. if you want even better setup you can get some ss line and some MOTUL RBF600 brake fliud
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 10:27 AM
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thanks for the tip. However I do have one question: If you can spend more on one thing, would you do it on the pads or rotors? The reason why I'm asking is because I can't afford all the name brand items at the moment and now I'm forced to compromise one part for another
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 04:03 PM
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Those type of rotors really suck and don't last long. Just my 0.02 cents
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 04:29 PM
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Don't even bother with that crap unless you're trying to score points at a car show. Slotted/drilled rotors are prone to warping, cracking, and provide little to no extra performance. Been there, done that.

Spend the money on Pads and fluid if you're looking for a decent brake upgrade.

Some good, easily attainable pads:
Hawk Performance: HP Plus and Autocross Brake Pads
EBC Brakes | Redstuff Automotive Brake Pads Product Selector | 3000 Series | Highly Tuned and Fast Street Cars
Axxis ULT Ceramic Brake Pads: buybrakes.com

Fluid:
Motul RBF600 Factory Line DOT 4 Racing Brake Fluid .5 Liter/16.9 floz.: buybrakes.com

Go to NAPA and get some generic brake rotors. They work great on and off the track. If you're really picky, go get some Brembo blank rotors.
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 04:32 PM
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theres no point in getting cross drilled or slotted rotors if your only dd the car, even if you occasionaly track the car its not worth the money for the performance you get, i wouldn't buy them, just get brembo blanks or oem if you have to replace them
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 06:30 PM
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spent the money and get good pads.
Old Apr 16, 2009 | 10:50 AM
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cross drilled or slotted rotors are good if u plan on doing a lot of racing and if u don't cheap out and get a good set the will not warp or crack, been using them for years and never had them crack or warp unless u get a cheak set,
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Lonely Racer
cross drilled or slotted rotors are good if u plan on doing a lot of racing
Wrong!

Don't even bother with that crap unless you're trying to score points at a car show. Slotted/drilled rotors are prone to warping, cracking, and provide little to no extra performance. Been there, done that.

Spend the money on Pads and fluid if you're looking for a decent brake upgrade.

Some good, easily attainable pads:
Hawk Performance: HP Plus and Autocross Brake Pads
EBC Brakes | Redstuff Automotive Brake Pads Product Selector | 3000 Series | Highly Tuned and Fast Street Cars
Axxis ULT Ceramic Brake Pads: buybrakes.com

Fluid:
Motul RBF600, ATE SuperBlue, ELF 650 ... Factory Line DOT 4 Racing Brake Fluid .5 Liter/16.9 floz.: buybrakes.com

Go to NAPA and get some generic brake rotors. They work great on and off the track. If you're really picky, go get some Brembo blank rotors.
Read ^ again!

Edit - BTW, I'm not a fan of the EBC - I would go with PBR Ceramics - I just put on new rotors and pads, after bedding the pads it'll stand the wife's Accord on its nose
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someone post a link to the best pads to be had for a reasonable price . local is better.
Old Apr 17, 2009 | 05:27 PM
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I'm rocking KVR carbon fiber metallic front pads and their slotted front rotors. good combo. they work quite well. they are located in ottawa i believe so shipping is not that bad. when i ordered mine last season they had a sale on rotors so the price wasnt so bad. now it seems everything is back up to regular price. about 100 bucks per rotor and 60-70 for pads.

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i'm not worryed about shipping i just wana walk in and help a local buisness out.
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kvr is as local as you get....canadian made and sold....everything else is manufactured overseas or south of the border.
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what i ment was a local shop that has whatever pads . not local like the pads were made down the street from me .
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oh well then you can just go to canadian tire or partsource to pick up brake pads....they will have stock
Old Apr 18, 2009 | 07:41 PM
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sorry i must be confusing people . i wana link to the best pads that can be picked up at a local shop . not just oem replacment.
Old Apr 28, 2009 | 08:14 PM
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If you're willing to mail order pads, you might want to check out Cobalt Friction pads.(Cobalt Friction Technologies USA). They have a lot of different compounds to choose from depending on what you need. The track compounds have tremendous bite but don't wear down your rotors like Hawk pads
Old Apr 29, 2009 | 09:26 PM
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I used roto tech rotors on mine there crossed drilled and slotted and it stops 30% quicker and I havent had to do a brake job in 3 yrs just services on the sliders you can pick up 4 for about $400 and its a strait swap
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Originally Posted by untouchable94
I used roto tech rotors on mine there crossed drilled and slotted and it stops 30% quicker and I havent had to do a brake job in 3 yrs just services on the sliders you can pick up 4 for about $400 and its a strait swap
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Old May 8, 2009 | 01:24 AM
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i got a set of cross drilled/slotted from BrakeLabs (ebay) and they're amazing. stops on a dime, and for dirt cheap at that. you'll end up paying like $230 cad with shipping and customs.
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Old May 22, 2009 | 03:22 AM
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What most people don't notice is that there are 1. cross-drilled and slotted rotors, and 2. just cross-drilled rotors. The latter are much more superior.

You ask for proof? Look at any high-end sports cars that come with big brakes. Ferraris, Porsches, Aston Martins, Corvette ZR1, Nissan GTR, etc - the list goes on... They all use cross-drilled rotors, not slotted.

Slotting rotors makes the rigidity of the rotor much lower, so they are a lot more prone to cracking, warping, and stuff like that.

Alllllll this considered, unless your Integra is a BEAST, you don't really need cross-drilled rotors. Just replace the calipers and brake pads, and you'll feel a significant increase in your braking performance.


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