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Where Can I Get New Rotors Cheap?
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As I mentioned in a previous thread, I need new rotors and pads. I saw somewhere that PI had the KVR carbon fiber pads on sale, so that's good, but as for rotors, where to go? There's a guy listing rotors on Ebay (ebay listing) who's close to me and accepts local pickup, but I don't know about the quality, nor do I think I need cross drilled. Where is the best place to buy brembo/OEM rotors for a good price?
2000 Black ZX3
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#2
Check out CTA motorsports.

http://www.ctamotorsports.com/
Mike
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#3
Just go back to Ford the stock rotors are very good quality. Just shoot them with some VHT paint so that they don't rust on you.
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#4
OEM Rotors are very expensive, more then some aftermarket ones, I know cause I just got a new set of OEM ones, never again......they are good but you can get aftermarket ones cheaper, depending on the model/company. OEM is always way more expensive then it's worth.
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