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Old Jan 22, 2017 | 11:55 PM
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I noticed that the CLs have a different part for rotors to account for a slightly different design. I could order OEM from pelican, however I would like to get slotted. I am wondering if anyone has found slotted rotors for GTS with CLs? Thx
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I use slotted Girodisc rotors front & rear. They're pricier than OEM for sure, but they definitely stand up to track use much better. Also, they're oversized at 350mm instead of 330mm so they give you these longer caliper bolts and spacers to use. Only downside is there will be a small inner ring on the rotor that isn't swept by the brake pad due to it being spaced out farther than before, but this is only a cosmetic issue.

And yes, it works fine with CL. Girodisc actually uses the same part number meaning they use the same rotor for either the 997.2 C2S/C4S as the GTS CL so I believe their design is universal between 5-lug and CL but I could be wrong.
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