THMotorsports Competition Track Blank Rotors REVIEW
#31
THMotorsports (Jonathan) has very low credibility with me, seems to be willing to promise anything until your check is cashed, then ignore or screw up what they commit to when making the sale. Not sure I'd believe their "snake oil" rotors.
#32
So you have had some bad experiences with them? I was going to buy some parts from them. Pm me a few details if possible
#33
Originally Posted by Greg W' timestamp='1377992863' post='22755654
THMotorsports (Jonathan) has very low credibility with me, seems to be willing to promise anything until your check is cashed, then ignore or screw up what they commit to when making the sale. Not sure I'd believe their "snake oil" rotors.
#39
Oh how i missed the brutal Track talk. Hello guys!
What was stated by CKIT on the previous page about the SOS rotors i would believe is your best choice.
It is damn near impossible to make a 2 piece rotor affordable for everyone. But i think the SOS 1 piece are damn close.
What was stated by CKIT on the previous page about the SOS rotors i would believe is your best choice.
It is damn near impossible to make a 2 piece rotor affordable for everyone. But i think the SOS 1 piece are damn close.
#40
If i had any tires or brakes left i would test a set of these this weekend at Sebring with low expectations, just to put some actual review on this thread. The people who make the disposable rotors can make them so cheap that there is no chance in making a better value product. That is the only pointless discussion.
I figure I would have to last 20 sessions/cycles or 10 hours or half a season with R compound pads and tires to be considered revolutionary. That would be about 180% of my current NAPA rotor life in my slow, stock, street car with R888 and XP10.
I cracked a sloted DBA with less time than that on it. Would you put these in league with DBA?
I dont know why i waste my breath. This feels stupid.
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