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Originally Posted by Nikon FM So the calipers, pads and fluid are now changed/upgraded from OEM. Any thoughts about the rotors/discs? I don't really see any reason to upgrade, but
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I don't really see any reason to upgrade, but I have. I have Rotora slotted rotors. At the first event when my pads wore down to the backing plates, Z1 Motorsports was kind enough to send a driver an hour away to the track to deliver new pads and rear rotors to me, and the Rotora's are what they stocked, so I went ahead and bought the fronts from them also and am finishing that updgrade tomorrow or thursday also.
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