ATE Cayenne S Rotors for 996 GT3 - Where are they?!?!?
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Think they are gone and no longer produced, I was looking the other day too
Next best alternative currently is slotted rotors from brake performance. I haven't pulled the trigger though as I'm not crazy about the slots extending all the way to the edge of the rotor. DeputyDog on the 997 side is running them though and reports favorably on them
Next best alternative currently is slotted rotors from brake performance. I haven't pulled the trigger though as I'm not crazy about the slots extending all the way to the edge of the rotor. DeputyDog on the 997 side is running them though and reports favorably on them
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protosport and deman used to make them. did they stop?
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I have used the Protosport rotors for the last 3 years plus and they were very good but $600 I just put the ones from Performance Brakes slotted for less that $200 delivered. I will be trying them at Millers in soon, I am glad to hear good reports on the slots going past the edge I was concerned about that also when I pulled the Protosports off I noticed that on one side there were no slots on the inside of one of them, had not noticed that before.
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Just checked out their website and they're only showing crossdrilled rotors for the GT3. What year Cayenne are you guys putting in to get the slotted rotors to show up?
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DeMan Motorsport Rotors are still available.
$500 per set... still one of the best performing and long lasting options..
$500 per set... still one of the best performing and long lasting options..
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Just ordered a pair of the dimpled/slotted black rotors. Special for the 4th of July holiday had free shipping and some "Pads"...
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I am not sure if the ATE rotor is no longer being produced, exactly, but I do know that they pulled out of the United States, so finding them could be a bit of a challenge.
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