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      Brakes (dilled/slotted rotors)

      Alright, I have an 06 aveo LS sedan and its a 5 spd and since you dont use the brakes often they have never been changed since 2006, i have very veyr good stopping power when they are needed though! but they are looking bad because of use and the time they have been on.. my question.. where can i get slotted or drilled rotors for the front? All of the links ive seen are all 5 studs and aveo's are 4 stud? so need help thanks!



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      I'm curious on two things.
      1. What on earth do you mean you don't use the brakes often? How do you stop?
      2. Why do you want drilled/slotted rotors? Just for the looks or do you think it will actually help in performance braking?

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      I found a.decent brand on eBay. They are drilled and slotted and look great. Don't need the extra break performance but it'll always be there. They haven't warped which is the only thing I worried buying for a cheap car. Paid like $180

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      I have slotted rotors. They are great for asshole german drivers that cut you off and mash on the breaks on the autobahn.
      Ive had them for 1.5 years no warp or odd wear and i use he **** out of them.

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      Quote Originally Posted by classic67 View Post
      i have slotted rotors. They are great for asshole german drivers that cut you off and mash on the breaks on the autobahn.
      Ive had them for 1.5 years no warp or odd wear and i use he **** out of them.
      Made me laugh! Lol!

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      I'd go with slotted only. R1 Concepts brake rotors are awesome. Personally installed in about 5 or 6 of my cars over the years. Email Steve, he will get you a better quote than their website will. steven@r1concepts.com. Just tell him serega12 from CobaltSS.net referred you.




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