Need advise on rotors...iRotors or Stoptech?
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Need advise on rotors...iRotors or Stoptech?
I am looking to replace the front/rear rotors on my Touring (non-brembo). I don't go to the track, I do regular street driving (a little spirited once in a blue moon) and go to car shows. I am leaning towards drilled for the looks. I've been looking at the Stoptechs ($416 for front/rear at Performance Nissan). I came across some drilled/slotted rotors from iRotors (www.irotors.com) on ebay for $259 for front/rear set. I understand that there will probably be difference in quality between the irotors and the stoptechs, but does the price difference justify going with Stoptechs, considering I don't do track?
Also, Perf Nissan lists the drilled Stoptechs on their website, but I have had a vendor tell me that Stoptech has stopped manufacturing drilled rotors because of the cracking under high temp issue. But that he can order them to be custom built from Stoptech (which I'm a little iffy about).
Any thoughts?
Also, Perf Nissan lists the drilled Stoptechs on their website, but I have had a vendor tell me that Stoptech has stopped manufacturing drilled rotors because of the cracking under high temp issue. But that he can order them to be custom built from Stoptech (which I'm a little iffy about).
Any thoughts?
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I have not heard anything of stop tech stopping drilled rotors... Infact we just got a new shippment of them in!
PM me for your special pricing for the stop tech rotors... SLOTTED or DRILLED are in stock front and rear...
If you run them hard on the track with an aggressive pad they can crack... but if you just daily drive it with some spirited driving you have nothing to worry about...
PM me for your special pricing for the stop tech rotors... SLOTTED or DRILLED are in stock front and rear...
If you run them hard on the track with an aggressive pad they can crack... but if you just daily drive it with some spirited driving you have nothing to worry about...
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