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Originally Posted by CFZ Yes you'll be fine for dd. I generally put on slotted rotors for dd. But again this is also more prone to cracking than the stock

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Old 02-14-2011, 11:57 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Yes you'll be fine for dd. I generally put on slotted rotors for dd. But again this is also more prone to cracking than the stock blanks.
What about these ?

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If you value your life, don't buy brake parts on Ebay. Or any other important items for that matter (condoms, prescription medications, mountaineering ropes, bear repellant, etc).
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The car will be at the track this summer for sure.
You definitely don't want crossdrilled, they will have surface cracks after a few laps at the track.

The Z brakes are big enough for light track duties, you need to spend money on pads first.
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If you value your life, don't buy brake parts on Ebay. Or any other important items for that matter (condoms, prescription medications, mountaineering ropes, bear repellant, etc).
LOL,,, well then what would be some good replacement rotors ?
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I've never heard of "iRotors". Has anyone else?
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I put Cquence rotors on my NSX but they don't list the 370Z yet - they had a really good price and they seemed fine to me and other NSX owners.

May be you could ask them about the 370Z?
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