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    Brake rotors shot at 25K! EBC replacements.

    Well my brakes, like so many others here, are shot at 25K miles. The rotors are warped badly and I didn't want to replace them with the same crappy ones or even get into a warranty battle with the stealership.
    I ordered the EBC rotors and pads and will see if these hold up any better. If anything I hope they will have better stopping power. I never did like the feel of the stock brakes even from brand new.
    So, once I get my car back, I'll do the install. Oh yeah, did I mention my torque converter failed. Warrantied work, but huge pain in the A$$.
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    Hmm, mine at 30K seem fine. I need to look closely when I rotate.
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    They look good, is that a black coating on them or just the photo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tedman5
    Well my brakes, like so many others here, are shot at 25K miles. The rotors are warped badly and I didn't want to replace them with the same crappy ones or even get into a warranty battle with the stealership.
    You may not need to fight. My dealer replaced my rear pads & rotors for free without any problems. I bought the car (used) from them 2 months earlier with 44k on it & I already put another 8k on the car. They were the ones who offered to do it for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFix
    They look good, is that a black coating on them or just the photo?
    Its a black protective coating. I actually got my car back yesterday shortly after posting this thread. I was able to get the brakes changed in about 2 hours. Here's pics of the mounted. The coating has already worn off and the black still remains in the dimples and grooves. It looks pretty cool.
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    Mine also warped at about 12K miles. The warranty covers the rotors up to 12K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tedman5
    Its a black protective coating. I actually got my car back yesterday shortly after posting this thread. I was able to get the brakes changed in about 2 hours. Here's pics of the mounted. The coating has already worn off and the black still remains in the dimples and grooves. It looks pretty cool.
    Hey Ted,looks good.What did the Rotors and pads run?Bet they'd be real nice with braided stainless lines.

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    Be careful with those redstuff pads... they are rather agressive.. and might possibly just warp your new rotors right away.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lafrad
    Be careful with those redstuff pads... they are rather agressive.. and might possibly just warp your new rotors right away.....
    Thanks for the warning. There's a big warning card that comes with the brakes to take it easy on them for 300-400 miles. No hard braking.

    "Hey Ted,looks good.What did the Rotors and pads run?Bet they'd be real nice with braided stainless lines."

    Thanks for the compliment. Everything ran about $500.00. Yeah, ss lines would be nice, do you know of any kits available for the LX cars yet?


    Here's a photo of the rotor after the coating has worn off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tedman5
    Thanks for the warning. There's a big warning card that comes with the brakes to take it easy on them for 300-400 miles. No hard braking.

    "Hey Ted,looks good.What did the Rotors and pads run?Bet they'd be real nice with braided stainless lines."

    Thanks for the compliment. Everything ran about $500.00. Yeah, ss lines would be nice, do you know of any kits available for the LX cars yet?


    Here's a photo of the rotor after the coating has worn off.
    There is a kit available but I'm not sure who who had it.

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    Zeckhausen.com has one. I would first check with supporting vendor Todd at tceperformanceproducts.com and see if he can sell you what you need. Give him a call. I got my replacement big brake kit from him and saved a bundle over the other alternatives.

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    Are those rotors drilled all the way through? I had warping problems twice within 15k on our RT. First time I resurfaced them, second time I replaced them with Centrix high performance rotors, they look like these but the drilled holes are drilled all the way through. That should give better cooling than not clear through. The slots on the centrix looks just iike these, and they are not slotted clear through.

    I paid $125 each for the front rotors. Have not had any problems with the rears yet, but will replace those rotors with the Centrix when needed. Just got back from a 3500k road trip with the new rotors and love em. The braking feels great, they do not shake at all, and a lot of the driving on the trip was winding roads (took that route on purpose!).

    $500 is a good price for front and rear rotors and pads though. Wondering if they are drilled completely through
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    Humm I am getting an od little shimmy from mine at 20k :(

    If I end up having to eat mine, I may, just MAYBE get a BBK maybe some 15" units for the front ??

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    When I was looking into what to do for my big brake kit I asked around and got an earful from some guys I know who do SCCA class racing. They freaked when they heard "slotted rotors". Drilling all the way thru promotes rotor cracking, so I didn't want to go that route already. Slotting, while it does improve the bite incrementally, also decreases the surface area you are braking against (so does drilling). I asked Todd at TCE Performance what he thought and,for my type of use, and he felt it wouldn't make any sort of meaningful difference, plus it would increase brake dust. So my rotors are neither drilled nor slotted.

    Just some food for thought.

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