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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jul 2002
      Location
      Muskegon, MI
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      4,494
      Those rotors are awesome! That is the first time I have seen that style rotor. Thanks for sharing the pics.
      How well can those rotors handle track abuse without cracking?

      Adam_______Offical Car Name "ILLUSION"
      383 Stroker, Stock cast heads, T-56 tranny, 4.11 gears, 2002 T/A dash, 4th gen interior including seatbelts, power lumbar seats, 18" Budnik Wheels, Hydraboost, QA1 shocks, DC Controller, Power steering conversion, fuel cell, unique exhaust set up........
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Northern Indiana
      Posts
      588
      Those things are Freakin' Sweeeeet....How about for a '69 Camaro..."they should make everything for them"

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Sep 2004
      Location
      Santee, CA (San Diego County)
      Posts
      297
      thanks for the complements.

      I love these rotors. There light(saved 3 pounds each), cool looking, and an awesome upgrade from what I had. I drive this car on the street and have done many autocrosses and three opentrack events. No cracking, no harmonics. I do hear a scrubbing noise when I brake, but this is due to the compound of the pads. Which I highly recommend.

      If wilwood makes a kit for your car you may be able to substitute these rotors as I did. I think the sizes are 12.19" and 11.75" with a 8x7" bolt pattern. Don't take my word though this is all from memory.

      Alcino




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