Mmmm, Brake Rotors!
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Reading through all the threads, I found out that GTS rotors would fit and they're not cross drilled (a plus for track guys) but damn, they are almost 300$ a piece. If someone has a better price for plain rotors or even sloted, that would be great.
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Sorry Bill, didn't mean to sound like a *****. I know you are right about the benefits of GT2 uprights but for now, I would like to find a less expensive (not to say cheap) alternative to better, longer lasting brake rotors.
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Originally Posted by Indycam
Thanks for your help guys!
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I was not picking one out . I have no idea of the size needed . I was just hinting that hats could be had .
Also , have you looked at spacers in between the hats and rotors ?
Also , have you looked at spacers in between the hats and rotors ?
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Hi,
Good timing on your posting.
I just picked up a pair of the 965 rotors at Sunset Porsche in Portland...this morning. PN# 965-351-045/6 at $191.00 ea. This is for a big black upgrade. VCI recommended this rotor. Very impressive in size & venting design compared to the stock 964 brakes, but man are they heavy!
Dan J.
Good timing on your posting.
I just picked up a pair of the 965 rotors at Sunset Porsche in Portland...this morning. PN# 965-351-045/6 at $191.00 ea. This is for a big black upgrade. VCI recommended this rotor. Very impressive in size & venting design compared to the stock 964 brakes, but man are they heavy!
Dan J.
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Hi,
Good timing on your posting.
I just picked up a pair of the 965 rotors at Sunset Porsche in Portland...this morning. PN# 965-351-045/6 at $191.00 ea. This is for a big black upgrade. VCI recommended this rotor. Very impressive in size & venting design compared to the stock 964 brakes, but man are they heavy!
Dan J.
Good timing on your posting.
I just picked up a pair of the 965 rotors at Sunset Porsche in Portland...this morning. PN# 965-351-045/6 at $191.00 ea. This is for a big black upgrade. VCI recommended this rotor. Very impressive in size & venting design compared to the stock 964 brakes, but man are they heavy!
Dan J.
993tt w/ steel hat weigh 20.5# ea
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20.6 lbs on the scale. Sounds like the same weight. I'll weigh the stock 964 rotors for comparison once I remove them. The black calipers are huge too, but don't seem to be as heavy as I'd expected at 4.6 lbs each.
Dan.
Dan.
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993 front, wet
![](https://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads12/10_08_07_+0011205087572.jpg)
993 rear, wet
![](https://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads12/10_08_07_+0021205087614.jpg)
993 front 304x32
![](https://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads12/10_08_07_+0031205087647.jpg)
993rear 299x24
![](https://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads12/10_08_07_+0041205087707.jpg)
a dry big red is 8.30#