Recommendations for front brake rotors - '94 GS-R

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Gordon McGrew, Feb 22, 2004.

  1. I am looking to replace my front rotors on my GS-R soon. I did the
    rears last summer and found the stock Honda parts to be a little
    pricey.

    Does anyone have a recommendation for parts of equal (or better)
    quality for less money?
     
    Gordon McGrew, Feb 22, 2004
    #1
  2. I can't tell you what to go with but I can tell what not to go with. I
    tried some name brand cross-drilled rotors. The holes were ball milled to
    help prevent cracking. After a few months of my street driven Accord the
    rotors were cracking from the holes.

    CaptainKrunch
     
    CaptainKrunch, Feb 22, 2004
    #2
  3. Gordon McGrew

    chuck smoko Guest

    Gordon,
    I have a 97 accord and the rotors are a pain to replace; so
    I bought what claims to be a better rotor and went with Ray-
    bestos "professional grade". I was not looking for a racing rotor,
    just something hopefully better that even stock. I got mine at
    PEP boys.

    http://www.raybestos.com/usa/rotors.htm

    So far, so good. After only after 5k, still good. Been down a long
    mountain road too.

    chuck
     
    chuck smoko, Feb 23, 2004
    #3
  4. I've been pretty happy with OEM replacement Brembo rotors on my 91
    Integra. No fancy cross drilling or slotting on them, held up well.
     
    Franz Bestuchev, Feb 23, 2004
    #4
  5. Gordon McGrew

    Pars Guest

    I've got about 120,000km on my Brembo Cross Drilled rotors. They're on their
    third (and probably last) set of pads (front). Perhaps on another car they
    wouldn't last as long, but it doesn't take much braking force to bring a 98
    Civic hatch to a halt. I paid $550 for them about 3.5 years ago.

    Pars
     
    Pars, Feb 23, 2004
    #5
  6. Yep I just replaced the rear rotors on my '99 Integra and got the OE Brembo
    parts from here: http://www.importrp.com/home.html I had no trouble and
    they shipped within 2 days - I went with 3-day shipping since I don't trust
    UPS ground and didn't want to find them bent on delivery. Those are
    definitely genuine Brembo parts - branded boxes/rotors and instruction
    sheet.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Feb 23, 2004
    #6
  7. Gordon McGrew

    Mista Bone Guest

    Brembo OEM replacements.......likely the best.
    DO NOT even think about the Autozone rotors. They used to stock the
    Brembo's, but went with some cheap overseas pieces. I warped the rotors on
    my 93 HB in under 5,000 miles.

    PS I had the larger Teg brakes also.
     
    Mista Bone, Feb 23, 2004
    #7
  8. Thanks everyone for your advice. I went with the Brembo OE rotors and
    I will try the PBR Ultimate (ceramic/kevlar) pads. (I remember when
    PBR was Pabst Blue Ribbon.)
     
    Gordon McGrew, Feb 24, 2004
    #8
  9. Gordon McGrew

    Rex B Guest

    |Gordon,
    |I have a 97 accord and the rotors are a pain to replace; so
    |I bought what claims to be a better rotor and went with Ray-
    |bestos "professional grade". I was not looking for a racing rotor,
    |just something hopefully better that even stock. I got mine at
    |PEP boys.
    |
    |http://www.raybestos.com/usa/rotors.htm
    |
    |So far, so good. After only after 5k, still good. Been down a long
    |mountain road too.

    Raybestos is coming out with a line of drilled rotors for the sport compact
    market, along with appropriate pads. These are designed for street use and might
    fit your needs well. Expect them to be significantly less expensive than a
    drilled Brembo, but a little more than Professional Grade Raybestos.



    |> I am looking to replace my front rotors on my GS-R soon. I did the
    |> rears last summer and found the stock Honda parts to be a little
    |> pricey.
    |>
    |> Does anyone have a recommendation for parts of equal (or better)
    |> quality for less money?
    |

    Rex in Fort Worth
     
    Rex B, Feb 25, 2004
    #9
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