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Old 02-01-2005, 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Wholesale Direct
Chingon the rotors are different from yours you bought us made rotors these are italian. Brembo has a great name but I sold you a quality product also. By the way how Is It working out for you ?
They're working great just like the stock rotors I had on before. No problems with them whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by eurosys
Chingon,
I am going to answer for Brian, why are they the "best" ? Because they are made in Italy.
Uh, what?
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Well...add me to the list.

Greggo....2000 Silverado (rotors and pads front/rear)
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Ok guys here Is the list of the people In the truck Forum. I will update this as we go. Thanks B

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Originally Posted by Wholesale Direct
These are the same size as stock rotors. I am not sure I understand the question. B
Ok, let me see if I can explain better for you:

Stock brakes with 17" rims: stopping distance 60-0 in 150ft (just an example)
Stock brakes with 20" rims: stopping distance 60-0 in 175ft
Stock-sized Brembo's with 20" rims: stopping distance 60-0 in ???ft. (125ft?, 175ft?)

Point being, how much better are the Brembo's, in the tiny stock size compared to going with something larger when using 20" rims or larger like many of us out here have?

I think everyone with 20" or larger are really wondering if they "need" to buy these or not.

Hopefully I made sense this time.
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To be honest with you I have heard they make a difference but exact specs I do not know. I am not sure who has tested them for that type of application. I know the slotting will increase the braking but how much I am not sure. What I can say Is on my 04 sub 1500 with 22 Inch Rims lost a lot of power on the braking end when I put them on. I put these brembos on my ride and they made a difference that was noticable. Hope this helps. B
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Do we have a time frame on this as for an eta when we may get these rotors? I kinda need a set now and was debating on waiting for this or going ahead and getting the Bendix set.
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Originally Posted by BigKID
Do we have a time frame on this as for an eta when we may get these rotors? I kinda need a set now and was debating on waiting for this or going ahead and getting the Bendix set.
If I were you I would just wait for these. Its a better quality rotor with pads for only $50 more.







How about throwing in a free can of brake fluid?
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Can we get these slotted only, no cross-drill ??
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Originally Posted by eurosys
Chingon,
I am going to answer for Brian, why are they the "best" ? Because they are made in Italy.

Sierrac3,
What you are saying is totally nonsense. You can find Brembo rotors in all the exotics, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Porsche, Lotus etc. Wonder if Ferrari is selling a $200.000 car and disclosing no warranty on rotors???????
Well Call Brembo Up and ask if you dont believe me or call The Tire Rack..........theres no warranty on cross drilled rotors by brembo.

We are not talking about $200 000 cars were talking about GM Trucks, because I bet the rotors for our trucks are not made on the same line as a Porsche 911 Turbo.

Listen to what "wholesaledirect" is saying 1) the rotors are factory replacement rotors w/o slots and holes, they machine the rotors themselves, and 2) they are the ones that are offering the warranty Not Brembo, Im sure if u took these rotors back to Brembo after they have been machined with a problem..........they'll laugh at you.

I wasn't making any accusation or pointing fingers, just asking for some clarification, I make myself a educated consumer, part of the reason I signed up here because there is a wealth of knowledge. When it comes to safety thing like brakes I want the best I can buy for the money.


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