ATE slotted rotors for 993?
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Jscott--no link, but my buddy Edwin at raceshopper.com (no plug, but he's a good guy) says they're available. Given that I'm having some issues with premature cracking since I slammed the car down with motons and slicks, I was thinking about slotted rotors (and brake ducts).
#6
996 GT3 folks have been using the ATE rotors for quite some time. I've personally used them for a couple years with great success. Our sizes are 350mm (which, as it turns out, is the Cayenne rotor repurposed). My last set was $208 delivered from Amazon (yup, both sides for $208).
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-gt2-...s-for-gt3.html
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#7
Nothing wrong with ATE. Alfred Teves Engineering, in long hand, has been around for AGES. They developed the 4-wheel disc system for the 356C/SC.
A quality OEM style company, with quality products.
(no, I don't work for them...)
A quality OEM style company, with quality products.
(no, I don't work for them...)
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Jscott--no link, but my buddy Edwin at raceshopper.com (no plug, but he's a good guy) says they're available. Given that I'm having some issues with premature cracking since I slammed the car down with motons and slicks, I was thinking about slotted rotors (and brake ducts).
#10
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I looked on the ATE web catalog (they're the same company as VOD guages) and they listed front and rear fitments. Assuming they're available, I'm giving them a try. Thanks all.
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Please let me know how they do.... Im going to be pissed if they have been under my nose the whole time...
pissed... but happy to stop buying these expensive cross drilled crack ******...
pissed... but happy to stop buying these expensive cross drilled crack ******...