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    joshua
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    Talking brembo rotors

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2415510633

    Check this out 100 bucks for 2 front rotors i called the guy and he also has axis pads for 40 dollars let me know what you guys think.:D :D

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    Hmm... Rip off... I brought a set of front brembo from them for my G20 for less than $120!

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    hmm, it says that the rotors are the same size as the OEM ones, so aside from the added cooling there isn't much reason that I know of to make the switch. However, they do look nice.

    I would personally save up more money and buy the whole kit, such as Doc of Mind's kit.

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    It's the size of the rotors and the new calipers that increase the breaking power.

    Steve

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    yeah but better pads, rotors, ss lines and brake fluid would still make a noticeable improvement. buying a $1000 kit isnt the only option for braking upgrades.

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    Originally posted by CaptainMurphy
    hmm, it says that the rotors are the same size as the OEM ones, so aside from the added cooling there isn't much reason that I know of to make the switch. However, they do look nice.

    I would personally save up more money and buy the whole kit, such as Doc of Mind's kit.
    sometimes it's a good idea to keep the same size for some people. As some people want to keep 15's for autoxing or dragging.

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    Yup... it's illegal in STS to change rotor size. But you can change it to a slotted/drilled version as long as your remain with the stock size.

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    im getting slotted brembo rotors for si.
    worked good on 2002 ex

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    Originally posted by Civicvtec1ps
    im getting slotted brembo rotors for si.
    worked good on 2002 ex
    yeah, I had regular brembos on my 97 ex, worked better than the stock ones, and didn't fade near as fast.

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    i actually have those rotors with axxis ultimate pads they work a lot better that factory. I try to autox when i can and i use my 15's when i do. so in my opinion they where worth it, maybe if i decide to go turbo/supercharger ill look into a big brake upgrade but till then anything is better over the oem $hit brakes which so many have complained about.

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