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Old 11-27-2001, 04:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Here a picture of my new brake rotors. They are really cool the car is stopping really well, also look good.

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Old 11-28-2001, 02:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Looks great!!! I have several questions for you. What is the brand? Are they the same size as stock? If yes, did you actually feel a big difference in stopping? I am just wondering if Xdrilled and slotted rotors really help? I know they let gases away from the rotor so that the pad can brake better or smth like that but I don't know if they help A LOT. Or is it another show mod?
I know that big brake kit helps a lot.

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Blue Gt the rotors are from a company called KVR my friend is a dealer for them you can get them from www.dezinr.com These are the same size as stock i decided not to install big brakes because then you cant put smaller drag wheels and tires on. I think they made a huge diffrence with the performance pads and rotors. Yes a big brake kit with more pistons in the caliper and more rotor surface would probably do a better job but i think these are a huge step over stock. Also you can go with stock size rotors and bigger calipers. This company makes all there own kits and can pretty much custom make whatever you want.

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