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theuan101
04-11-2008, 10:18 PM
My rotor on my Integra VTiR are buggered (Badly warped), and I am thinking in getting a new set of rotor for the front. Just a thought, should I just get a new slotted rotor set with some Endless brake pads, or save a bot more and get the proper aftermarket 4-spot brake systems like Wilwood? Would it be worth it getting the bigger ones??

LiL FiLo
04-11-2008, 10:38 PM
it depends what limits your taking your car too...

i mean if you just want replacement rotors u can get
-dba
-rda
-oem honda
-brembo
for a decent price prob under $300 depending on which style you want.

in regard to pads, it also depends if you really NEED a high performance pad.
-project mu
-ebc
-pbr
-oem honda
have a look at these first before going to spend your money on something like spoon or endless

In regards to aftermarket brake systems like willwood. (im assuming your refering to willwoods "big brake system") something like this may not be worth your while, bling factor is cool, but unless your tracking your car or you have a high HP setup you may not require such system,

$650 US is what i paid for my willwood brake system

string
05-11-2008, 11:59 AM
I paid $48 each for stock sized RDA blanks on the front (same size as yours). Big brakes are for high HP track cars or really heavy street cars and trucks. Even if you go to the occasional track day, replacement stock rotors with GOOD fluid and GOOD pads will be a great base and improvement over standard.

$150 for a set of pads, $50 for some fluid and anti-squeal and you've got good braking for under $300 if you're handy with the spanner.

vinnY
05-11-2008, 12:17 PM
$48/rotor string? where do i sign up :)

string
05-11-2008, 12:24 PM
I don't think it was a special price. Got it from a local (small) performance shop Monaco Performance/Revolution Racegear. I recall Supercheap Auto not charging too much more, but they almost definitely won't have them in stock.

The non-R rotors are pretty small, you wouldn't want to be paying more than $100 for the set anyway :D

dsp26
05-11-2008, 12:25 PM
$48/rotor string? where do i sign up :)

ditto string... source please?