Brakes: r1concepts
#21
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Originally Posted by aleok
^, what about slotted and drilled? twice as bad? about how long you think with just regular street driving, the rotors and pads could last?
#22
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Originally Posted by davidv
Front brakes installed today. Installation was straight forward except for removing the rotors. It takes some serious banging with a hammer to get them off. I bed the brakes. They are quiet and very similar to the OEM brakes.
Will follow up at 10,000 miles.
Special thanks to Joseph Brinkmeier for garage, tools and patience.
Will follow up at 10,000 miles.
Special thanks to Joseph Brinkmeier for garage, tools and patience.
#23
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Those guys have unbelievable prices... $89 for 4 rotors!
http://www.r1concepts.com/Items/combo%20oe%20205?
I wander what can be wrong with rotor - it's just a piece of metal right?
http://www.r1concepts.com/Items/combo%20oe%20205?
I wander what can be wrong with rotor - it's just a piece of metal right?
#25
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For conventional cars I buy rotors at Napa for 25-30 apiece, made in China, but never had a problem. But I'd be a little leery of these, not to say they are bad, but just leery. Bottom line is the quality of the steel. Of course China is buying all our scrap ( the reason steel prices have skyrocketed in the US the last couple year )
If your a casual driver, give them a try
If your a casual driver, give them a try
#26
Originally Posted by Vlad
Those guys have unbelievable prices... $89 for 4 rotors!
http://www.r1concepts.com/Items/combo%20oe%20205?
I wander what can be wrong with rotor - it's just a piece of metal right?
http://www.r1concepts.com/Items/combo%20oe%20205?
I wander what can be wrong with rotor - it's just a piece of metal right?
#27
Originally Posted by Ztalker
just ordered their crossdrill/slotted ones for 170 shipped..i shall see.
#33
installed my front crossdrilled/slotted R1 concept tonight, bedded them in and everything works and looks fine. i don't think i'll be working on the rears until this weekend.
A breaker bar was used to loosen those 22mm bolts and the front rotors came off w/o any issues. Took me less than a couple of hours to complete. i reused those recently installed tirerack canadian ceramic pads. For those who are contemplating getting the R1concept rotors... i'd say it's a no brainer, you can't lose for 170 bucks(4rotors) shipped.
A breaker bar was used to loosen those 22mm bolts and the front rotors came off w/o any issues. Took me less than a couple of hours to complete. i reused those recently installed tirerack canadian ceramic pads. For those who are contemplating getting the R1concept rotors... i'd say it's a no brainer, you can't lose for 170 bucks(4rotors) shipped.
#34
Originally Posted by Ztalker
installed my front crossdrilled/slotted R1 concept tonight, bedded them in and everything works and looks fine. i don't think i'll be working on the rears until this weekend.
A breaker bar was used to loosen those 22mm bolts and the front rotors came off w/o any issues. Took me less than a couple of hours to complete. i reused those recently installed tirerack canadian ceramic pads. For those who are contemplating getting the R1concept rotors... i'd say it's a no brainer, you can't lose for 170 bucks(4rotors) shipped.
A breaker bar was used to loosen those 22mm bolts and the front rotors came off w/o any issues. Took me less than a couple of hours to complete. i reused those recently installed tirerack canadian ceramic pads. For those who are contemplating getting the R1concept rotors... i'd say it's a no brainer, you can't lose for 170 bucks(4rotors) shipped.
#35
Well, there is about 15% improvement on initial bite over the stock rotors, well worth the investment IMO.
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Originally Posted by davidv
Photos always appreciated.
the rear rotors are installed and again with no issues, both rear stock rotors came off just by hitting them with a heavy hammer and a 2x4.
Last edited by Ztalker; 04-22-2007 at 07:59 PM.
#36
Originally Posted by Ztalker
Well, there is about 15% improvement on initial bite over the stock rotors, well worth the investment IMO.
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#37
thank you very much.
i'm quite impressed myself to tell you the truth. i was skeptical at first just like everyone else here until i actually put them on the Z. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and dare to say that these rotors are at least equal to if not exceeding oem specifications. Since i do mostly street driving, i don't see why the rotors wouldn't last just as long as the stock ones.
i'm quite impressed myself to tell you the truth. i was skeptical at first just like everyone else here until i actually put them on the Z. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and dare to say that these rotors are at least equal to if not exceeding oem specifications. Since i do mostly street driving, i don't see why the rotors wouldn't last just as long as the stock ones.
Last edited by Ztalker; 04-19-2007 at 07:53 PM.