REVIEW AND PICS: Turbo Import Drilled and Slotted Rotors
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if they are direct replacement for your stock rotors, then you will not notice any difference in pedal feel....these just serve the purpose of better cooling and longer lasting brakes. If you want better pedal feel, you need stainless steel braided brake lines, and better 4 or 6 piston calipers.
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you can put them on either way. i opted to put them with the slots facing like this
front of car / / rear of car
some people put them on like this
front of car rear of car
i like the way it looks on the first example
front of car / / rear of car
some people put them on like this
front of car rear of car
i like the way it looks on the first example
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yeah, those wheels are tight. they look directional-- are there distinctly L and R-side wheels?
sorry to hijack your brake rotor thread, but you gotta expect this kinda thing when you post pics of those wheels.
sorry to hijack your brake rotor thread, but you gotta expect this kinda thing when you post pics of those wheels.
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