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Anyone have issues with cracking of Girodisc 350mm rotors?

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Old 11-20-2012 | 06:59 PM
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So Mike, you are running these Coleman rotors w/ the Giro carriers?
Old 11-20-2012 | 07:01 PM
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I'm not running anything on the GT3 now. This was a year ago on my 996TT. I had custom hats that coleman made outer friction surfaces to work with. They can do the same for the Giro hats.

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Old 11-20-2012 | 10:31 PM
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I see. So you sent them the rotor and they custom make one that has the same mounting points to the carrier.
Old 11-20-2012 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikelly
I'm not running anything on the GT3 now. This was a year ago on my 996TT. I had custom hats that coleman made outer friction surfaces to work with. They can do the same for the Giro hats.

Mike
Thank you for the information Mike! It appears they are in my neck of the woods...........literally so will have to check them out.
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Old 11-21-2012 | 08:50 AM
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That is correct. They will even replicate your current hats, from any maker, and allow you to choose floating or non-floating. According to Larry, anyway. I haven't dealt with them much since 2009, but will ping them when the Zcar needs a replacement for the existing wilwood stuff.

CFJan, they've had guys send them OEM rotors and had them duplicate those measurements in any configuration the customer wants. Here's the other thing, these guys at Coleman support a wide range of racing platforms from Porsches to Dirt track, Open wheel to Nascar. They do it all and for some fairly big names.

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I see. So you sent them the rotor and they custom make one that has the same mounting points to the carrier.
Old 11-21-2012 | 09:40 AM
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To the OP, looks like they served you very well. I ditched my first front set after 50+ sessions. Rears are still going strong with 06s originally, now 01s; still no drama. I am braking less as well.

Still amazed with the ability of this set up; 06 F 01 R, Girodiscs, SRF, cup ducts
Old 11-21-2012 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by powdrhound
I wasn't aware that the Giro rotors came from Coleman. Do you know that for a fact? According to Girodisc, a different vendor is supposed to be making the new rotors and they are supposed to be a better quality. Different vane design also apparently.
I must admit, I don't know much of anything "for a fact", but this is what I have heard from more than just one source. In any event, I am interested in finding out about the newest offering (availability, improvements, etc,)

I need new fronts, and I have a set of DeMans on hand, but would rather change to Giros if available before next March.



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