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DOn't know if they will work but I advise against the drilled and slotted rotors. WHy is it you are wanting to use them? You will not get any braking improvement. A high end brake pad such as Akebono on the stock rotors will do the job nicely and probably be better than the factory setup.

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DOn't know if they will work but I advise against the drilled and slotted rotors. WHy is it you are wanting to use them? You will not get any braking improvement. A high end brake pad such as Akebono on the stock rotors will do the job nicely and probably be better than the factory setup.

 

Probably just for looks. Drilled and slotted rotors do nothing for street driving except make noise in some cases.

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mainly for looks but the front rotors are warped already and dont like turning them b/c more than likely they will get warped again

and autozone wants $80 a piece for stock rotors not counting pads

so i just bought all four rotors and 8 pads for a little over $300

 

 

Let me start off by saying that I am a mechanic by trade for 24 years now, MY cost on a good set of front brake pads is $60 and you got everything for a little over $300....I have a feeling that you aren't gonna be happy, maybe not right away but soon.

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mainly for looks but the front rotors are warped already and dont like turning them b/c more than likely they will get warped again

and autozone wants $80 a piece for stock rotors not counting pads

so i just bought all four rotors and 8 pads for a little over $300

 

Rotors are warped from improper torquing of the lug nuts--- Invest in a torque wrench and use it properly and you'll have no more warped rotors!

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Rotors are warped from improper torquing of the lug nuts--- Invest in a torque wrench and use it properly and you'll have no more warped rotors!

 

rotors were warped when i bought the car.....wasnt bad at first but got worse and worse as i drove it

went ahead and bought new back rotors and pads since they prollly needed it too

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A good torque wrench is much cheaper than new rotors.

If the lug nuts are properly torqued to 100 ft/lbs you have a much better chance of

getting ALL of them off if you have to change a tire on the roadside. A while back I had purchased a lifetime rotate and balance and was rotating tires at home (didn't have the time to wait in line at the tire store). At least one lug on all 4 wheels was grossly over torqued. I would not have been able to remove those lugs on the road side. I twisted a T wrench and broke a socket. I had to use a 4 foot cheater on a breaker bar to loosen the lugs. After I completed the rotation I went back to the tire store and complained. They bought me a new T wrench and socket and refunded the cost of the lifetime rotate and balance.car.gif

 

I do ALL tire rotation at home now. I don't trust kids gone wild with an impact wrench.soapbox.gif

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