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Old 03-20-2003, 12:58 PM
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Slotted/drilled Rotors for looks...

Can anyone recommend some cheap slotted/drilled rotors that look nice. I do not need anything for performance reasons. i just would like something that looks nicer then my stock rusted and small *** rotors. I will be using them with a 18 tire. I also need to get some cheap calipers as well. I was quotes a price 566.00$ for parts and labor, (2 rear rotors and 2 calipers.) Not only is that pricey but its not even for the type of rotor i am looking for. Apparently my driver side caliper is locked and my rotors is rusted real badly, so I have to buy these preety soon. If someone could hlp meout with some links and names brands that would be a big help.
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check out some of these
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...d=raceconcepts
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Old 03-20-2003, 02:48 PM
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Yeah I have seen the brembo ones. They seem like a decent price, however aren't they made for racing and thats why they costs more money or is this about the best price I will get? I really like the look but i am on a budget. ALso do you have any idea on cheap calipers?
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I don't know of any crossdrilled/slotted rotors that you will find much cheaper than that. They are all made with performance in mind, and who knows, they might save ur A$$ one day.
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For inexpensive rotors ebay is by far the best way to go. For calipers I would call junk yards to find used ones. That will be the cheapest or go to autozone or some place like that.
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Old 03-20-2003, 05:37 PM
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I just ordered from this GD actually... no wait involved, Brembo Crossdrilled/slotted for $180 + shipping check out this thread for details http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....5&pagenumber=7
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can u install the rotors yourself?
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Old 03-20-2003, 06:46 PM
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Originally posted by MIDNightMAX84
can u install the rotors yourself?

Yes it is a DIY job...
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is there a thread on istallation, or a website that could help?
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is there a thread on istallation, or a website that could help?
http://www.motorvate.ca/
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Originally posted by looney662

http://www.motorvate.ca/
hey bro..if you're still looking for the rotors, I bought a set of brembo bianchi crossdrilled slotted for 180 shippped from south west auto. Here's the link if you're still interested...

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/southwes...ismaxbrak.html
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hey bro..if you're still looking for the rotors, I bought a set of brembo bianchi crossdrilled slotted for 180 shippped from south west auto. Here's the link if you're still interested...

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/southwes...ismaxbrak.html

that link has them listed for 149.99 for the fronts and 139.99 for the rear.. which would come out at about 290$ for the set, unless your are referring to just the fronts or rears?
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that link has them listed for 149.99 for the fronts and 139.99 for the rear.. which would come out at about 290$ for the set, unless your are referring to just the fronts or rears?
yeah, you're right, 290 plus shipping for the whole set ..i only got the rears..
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