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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee Why do you say these are less effective than OEM? I bought these and they are a crap load better than OEM.. 1. They are 1-piece

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Old 08-29-2013, 02:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Why do you say these are less effective than OEM?
I bought these and they are a crap load better than OEM..
1. They are 1-piece rotors. Automatically 10 lbs heavier
2. The rotors are drilled. For track days, they will just disintegrate.
3. DBA > EBC

That's about all i've got
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1. They are 1-piece rotors. Automatically 10 lbs heavier
2. The rotors are drilled. For track days, they will just disintegrate.
3. DBA > EBC

That's about all i've got
2. Not drilled. They're slotted. Big difference.
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2. Not drilled. They're slotted. Big difference.
OOPS... yah, that's a fair point.
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