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    #31
    Originally posted by smonkbmw View Post
    brembo slotted rotors and solid rears with pbr deluxes stops the wifes ETA from 90mph pretty damn well.
    I've heard bad things about the brembo DRILLED rotors.


    Hps = 60.00
    Hp+ = 90.00 lots of dust and hard on rotors i hear.

    akebono euro ceramic = 70.00 ????

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      #32
      I'm running ATE Premium Rotors front and rear with PBR Delux Pads. Unbelievable stopping difference compared to OEM rotors and cheap pads.




      Rotors run $43.80 each @ www.bmpdesign.com

      PBR Delux Pads run $36.67 a pair @ www.bmpdesig.com
      Last edited by mikekristine325ic; 01-16-2009, 11:22 PM.
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      1991 325is- Current Project w/ 150k on the clock
      1990 325ic- SOLD w/425k on the clock and still ran!
      1985 528e- SOLD
      1972 2002tii-Should have never sold it!

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        #33
        ^those look cool.

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          #34
          I can take pics of how they look installed on the vert if anyone wants.
          sigpic...

          1991 325is- Current Project w/ 150k on the clock
          1990 325ic- SOLD w/425k on the clock and still ran!
          1985 528e- SOLD
          1972 2002tii-Should have never sold it!

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            #35
            Originally posted by mikekristine325ic View Post
            I can take pics of how they look installed on the vert if anyone wants.
            Shure, but I wish the slots were straight.
            Last edited by T Verdier; 01-19-2009, 09:51 PM.

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              #36
              Will post pics for ya T verdier as soon as it stops raining out here in Mo' Town.
              sigpic...

              1991 325is- Current Project w/ 150k on the clock
              1990 325ic- SOLD w/425k on the clock and still ran!
              1985 528e- SOLD
              1972 2002tii-Should have never sold it!

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                #37
                Originally posted by E30_Pare View Post
                ^those look cool.
                they look like shit after a few miles

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ducatipaso View Post
                  they look like shit after a few miles
                  Already have 300 miles on them and still look great. Only difference in looks is it does not have the Silver protective coating on it when it first was purchased.
                  sigpic...

                  1991 325is- Current Project w/ 150k on the clock
                  1990 325ic- SOLD w/425k on the clock and still ran!
                  1985 528e- SOLD
                  1972 2002tii-Should have never sold it!

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                    #39
                    they will rust. give them time.
                    I take care of my car and don't drive it in the winter.

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                      #40
                      uh, all rotors will rust. they're cast iron, they're exposed to the elements, brake dust, and heated to 500+ degrees.

                      maybe you know of some unobtanium rotors that won't rust no matter what..
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                        #41
                        ^That's precisely why I bought the slotted UUC rotors. The hat, slots and outer edges/vanes are all painted/powdercoated black so hopefully rust won't be a problem.



                        I haven't put them on yet and won't until after the motor swap. No point in doing fresh lines/fluid/calipers/rotors/pads and then letting it all sit for a few months.

                        $160 for a set.
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