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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Right, that's why I was remembering 1.4x- One pound lost from the rotor is about 1.4 pounds of unsprung weight lost. i.e., it's not as dramatic

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Old 03-18-2014, 11:14 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Right, that's why I was remembering 1.4x- One pound lost from the rotor is about 1.4 pounds of unsprung weight lost. i.e., it's not as dramatic as we would want to believe. Will you notice a difference between stock and rotors 20 lbs lighter than stock? Absolutely. Will you notice a difference between rotors 20 lbs lighter than stock and rotors 21 lbs lighter than stock? Not a chance in hell.
But if you have money in hand and want to buy...take my money for the 21lbs
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