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Originally Posted by jumper5836
How much does it cost to replace the steel rotors? I am sure its probably not too far off from replacing the ceramic ones.
Just got off the phone with the parts dept. at Circle (can't beat their prices here in So. Cal) and the guy quoted me $158.20 ea. for the larger front rotors. Just wanted to see if my WAG was even close.
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I would like to replace my steel rotors with PCCB when my wear out. Hopefully they won't still be charging £2billion for them by then.
How long can one expect from standard S brakes?
How long can one expect from standard S brakes?
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FWIW, I ordered a set of 355mm OEM, Brembo slotted rotors and had them cryo'd for my last car. The total came out to $800.
Steel rotors are MUCH cheaper than the carbon discs. Like 10-fold. ;-)
Steel rotors are MUCH cheaper than the carbon discs. Like 10-fold. ;-)
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Originally Posted by Ronnie
I would like to replace my steel rotors with PCCB when my wear out. Hopefully they won't still be charging £2billion for them by then.
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My service tech says the ceramic rotors will last over 100,000 miles, so long as I don't abuse them, and he said that the pads aren't much more expensive.
Does anyone know what the ceramic pads cost?
I, too, like Jim, made an emotional purchase, because I loved the car so much.
If the rotors don't last as long as they say they will, I think I might switch to steel. That will work right?
Does anyone know what the ceramic pads cost?
I, too, like Jim, made an emotional purchase, because I loved the car so much.
If the rotors don't last as long as they say they will, I think I might switch to steel. That will work right?