Stoptech and Rotora OEM Replacement Rotors
#17
Registered User
I would love some slotted/drilled rotors on my G, but I've been reading online that drilled rotors are more prone to cracking (but I'm thinking that would be more on the track with intense braking). My G is a daily driver so drilled/slotted rotors would be more for looks....thoughts?
#18
It is routinely posted that drilled are more likely to crack, but I have not seen any numbers/details especially for street use. Some go with just slotted. There is also a slotted and dimpled version from www.brakeperformance.com but they run about $800. They are OEM rotors that have been slotted, dimpled and then zinc coated. Several of the forum have them. They are not on their site, but you can call and get them.
For daily driver it is mostly for looks, but some minor improvement. If you go with SS lines, slotted and/or drilled-dimpled rotors, and new upgraded pads, it is a nice upgrade in looks and a little bit in performance. And thousands of $ less than full after-market BBK. Save your OEM rotors and pads [mark pads inside/outside and keep with the same rotor you took of] and you can quickly put them back on if you have a problem with the Stoptech or Rotora.
For daily driver it is mostly for looks, but some minor improvement. If you go with SS lines, slotted and/or drilled-dimpled rotors, and new upgraded pads, it is a nice upgrade in looks and a little bit in performance. And thousands of $ less than full after-market BBK. Save your OEM rotors and pads [mark pads inside/outside and keep with the same rotor you took of] and you can quickly put them back on if you have a problem with the Stoptech or Rotora.
I would love some slotted/drilled rotors on my G, but I've been reading online that drilled rotors are more prone to cracking (but I'm thinking that would be more on the track with intense braking). My G is a daily driver so drilled/slotted rotors would be more for looks....thoughts?
#19
Registered User
It is routinely posted that drilled are more likely to crack, but I have not seen any numbers/details especially for street use. Some go with just slotted. There is also a slotted and dimpled version from www.brakeperformance.com but they run about $800. They are OEM rotors that have been slotted, dimpled and then zinc coated. Several of the forum have them. They are not on their site, but you can call and get them.
For daily driver it is mostly for looks, but some minor improvement. If you go with SS lines, slotted and/or drilled-dimpled rotors, and new upgraded pads, it is a nice upgrade in looks and a little bit in performance. And thousands of $ less than full after-market BBK. Save your OEM rotors and pads [mark pads inside/outside and keep with the same rotor you took of] and you can quickly put them back on if you have a problem with the Stoptech or Rotora.
For daily driver it is mostly for looks, but some minor improvement. If you go with SS lines, slotted and/or drilled-dimpled rotors, and new upgraded pads, it is a nice upgrade in looks and a little bit in performance. And thousands of $ less than full after-market BBK. Save your OEM rotors and pads [mark pads inside/outside and keep with the same rotor you took of] and you can quickly put them back on if you have a problem with the Stoptech or Rotora.
Yeah, I've seen the brakeperformance rotors on here before and seem like a great choice. So I'm assuming that at least they have front/rear available? Is that $800 for the set of 4?
#23
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W0 had his colormatched with athens blue... his are sexy AB
EDIT PS..that comment was for tasteless ****** lol....THANK YOU for the comment as well bro
#24
Update on Stoptech Rear Rotor Availability
Just got this update via email from Stoptech. Now I assume that is the date the Stoptech is getting them from the actual manufacturer, so not sure how long till one of the vendors can get them to us. But should not take too long.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 6:59 PM
Subject: RE: Infiniti G37S Rotors
David,
The eta for the rear rotors April 24th.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 6:59 PM
Subject: RE: Infiniti G37S Rotors
David,
The eta for the rear rotors April 24th.
#25
Just got this update from Stoptech:
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 5:53 PM
Subject: RE: Infiniti G37S Rotors
David,
The rear rotors are due to arrive on the April 24th however, we have to get them on the schedule to have them machine which will be an additional 3-4 weeks.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 5:53 PM
Subject: RE: Infiniti G37S Rotors
David,
The rear rotors are due to arrive on the April 24th however, we have to get them on the schedule to have them machine which will be an additional 3-4 weeks.
#29
Stoptech Rotors ; Slotted/Drilled
Hey Guys,
I can get both front and rear rotors (Stoptech Slotted/Drilled) for your G37S in 2 weeks once you order.
Please PM me for pricing.
I can get both front and rear rotors (Stoptech Slotted/Drilled) for your G37S in 2 weeks once you order.
Please PM me for pricing.