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Old 04-08-2014, 07:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
osbornsm
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Originally Posted by afsbimmer View Post
My 2009 370 Sport Touring has 38,000 miles on it and is ready for new brakes. Talking to Z1 in the Atlanta area about installation of their Sport Akebono Brake Kit; including pads, rotors (2 piece front rotors; 1 piece rears), stainless steel lines, and upgraded brake fluid. Any thoughts, comments or experience with this kit would be great appreciated.:tip hat: Thanks for your help!
You can get 2-piece rotors (and they're amazing). But you will not see any benefit from them unless you are going to the race track with your Z.

Otherwise, stock rotors and pads are nice and beefy for non-a-hole-street-use.
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