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which rotors to upgrade, J hook or slotted?

I just bought a set of J-Hooks………..too bad my next track event is in April.

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Old 11-24-2010, 04:19 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I just bought a set of J-Hooks………..too bad my next track event is in April.
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open slotted rotors?
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Ive just used the J hook rotors on a track day, I can confirm they make a significant improvement in inital bite and feel. Didnt glaze the pads either like my stock rotors did.

As for noise I was initially concerned as my car's a daily driver but Ive barely noticed any difference vs stock rotors so far.
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Do you have the HPS or the HP+? There is no such pad as a HPS+.

The HPS pads are quiet, the HP PLUS are not.
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Try rebedding your pads, should quiet it down for a little bit.
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thanks for the replies everybody have ordered the J-hook rotors and SS lines, since snow is about to start falling here, I will have to wait a few months before I can review them, but already looking forward to doing the install.
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yup, I like mine a lot and they don't make much noise. Good choice
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yup, I like mine a lot and they don't make much noise. Good choice
What pads are you using with your J-hook rotors?
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