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Old 06-07-2003, 01:35 PM   #11 (permalink)
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KVR, an Irotors.
Slotted an drilled, are they the same size as the stock ones? Or bigger?
Stock ones are tiny
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kvr takes oem rotors and drills/slots them! they are a direct bolt on! if you want a big brake kit from them you'd have to ask specifically!

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Old 06-13-2003, 05:52 PM   #13 (permalink)
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91cavgt, you said you're running Axxis Metal Master pads on the stock rotors and it works well for you, have you taken it to a road course and/or driven it really hard on the street? Is there much brake fade? I cook my brakes after 3 or 4 corners the way they are right now. And custom brake cooling ducts you say? I've been thinking about that for mine, do you have any pictures?
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I work in a machine shop....would it be possible for me to drill my own rotors? I mean...i'd have to get them resurfaced afterwards...but would that work? :ermm:
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