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Old 10-13-2008, 04:58 AM
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crossed and slotted rotors

hey guys, im looking for some crossed and slotted rotors and some nice performance pads that DO NOT SQUEAK! any suggestions? what are you guys running for brake setups, and how are they? i don't need anything too too crazy and post pics if ya got em!
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We have them all listed at http://www.importcarpartsplus.com/maximabrakes.htm
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doesn't rotorpros have better pricing than that? and not much selection for the 07
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there was an ad on ebay offering a set (all 4) of drilled/slotted rotors and pads for $200 shipped
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RotorPros crossdrilled/slotted/painted rotors all around, Hawk HPS pads all around, Stainless steel lines all around for $450 shipped i believe it was. Best bang for your buck i think.
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Originally Posted by 04MAX_ILLIN
RotorPros crossdrilled/slotted/painted rotors all around, Hawk HPS pads all around, Stainless steel lines all around for $450 shipped i believe it was. Best bang for your buck i think.
any noise/squealing? brake dust more/less?
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 6thgenblackmaxx
any noise/squealing? brake dust more/less?
No squealing, only some noise when braking hard but the
brake performance > brake noise anyday in my book. Yes the wheels do get dirty but i must admit i drive my car pretty hard all the time. If you are really looking for a decent brake upgrade as far as performance and price are concerned then this is the way to go.
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Less noise, better performance, longer lasting=quality blank rotors with some quality pads such as Hawk HPS pads
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I got mine from this GD a few years back, have been great!!

http://forums.maxima.org/group-deals...ake-fluid.html
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I've had the ebay rotors for almost 3.5 years with ZERO problems.

Im also still on stock pads that are still at least 60% after just turning 40K.


I bought the Max in 2003 and have always driven very spiritedly.
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get slotted or blanks. x-drilled, unless you spend good money have too high of a chance of cracking if you beat on them for me to feel safe with personally. I have hawk hps pads and love them! No real noise but a little more dust than stock.
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Originally Posted by !PrjctMax!
Less noise, better performance, longer lasting=quality blank rotors with some quality pads such as Hawk HPS pads
You really seem hung up on getting blanks, your like a drunk who hit a pedestrian and now feels the need to take every ones drink away crossdrilled and slotted just looks fancier, for street and daily driving they are fine
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rotorpros drilled/slotted rotors with ss brake lines and hawk pads all around and black cap for $400

DUDE GET IT!!!! i've down 130 mph and hit the brakes and no shaking at all and no sound. and u seen how jersey driving is so these brakes are nice no problem at all.
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+5 on roto pro's rotors .. i have EBC "red stuff" pads
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Blanks.
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Blanks.
blanks would work as well...
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Originally Posted by redmaxpa007
blanks would work as well...
And pedobear says they would be more better.
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Originally Posted by bdmaxima
rotorpros drilled/slotted rotors with ss brake lines and hawk pads all around and black cap for $400

DUDE GET IT!!!! i've down 130 mph and hit the brakes and no shaking at all and no sound. and u seen how jersey driving is so these brakes are nice no problem at all.
130 on stock suspension, it to floaty maybe with a new setup or coilovers
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Originally Posted by mtrai760
And pedobear says they would be more better.
better moar....
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hello everyone. im new here. i just recently got my 08 maxima. this link>>> http://www.importcarpartsplus.com/maximabrakes.htm

was provided but i dont see anything for a 08. are the 06-07 rotors campatible with my 08? thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by 04MAX_ILLIN
RotorPros crossdrilled/slotted/painted rotors all around, Hawk HPS pads all around, Stainless steel lines all around for $450 shipped i believe it was. Best bang for your buck i think.
What he said
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Originally Posted by 04MAX_ILLIN
RotorPros crossdrilled/slotted/painted rotors all around, Hawk HPS pads all around, Stainless steel lines all around for $450 shipped i believe it was. Best bang for your buck i think.


yup, i bought that a few months ago; just tryin to find time to install it. now i have an exhaust install pending. [my other thread]
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i got my cross drilled and slotted ones off of nopi.com they are made by roto tech and they work great and i bought a full ceramic pad....do get brake dust......but no squealing......
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