Subscribing.
Bruce, as much as I hate to have to scrape up the loot.
Put me down for a set of the heavy duty fronts and the 13' rear kit. These would be for use on an 03Cobra that has the 2000R front brake kit on it.
And would it save me any money to wait for the next batch of rotors and hats and get them un-anodized? I have access to "free" hard anodizing. As long as it is a standard hard anodize and not an exotic thick material.
Any idea how much the fronts weigh compared to the Eradispeed 2 piece?
No sorry. I've only compared them to the one pc Brembo which is one of the most popular one pc rotors. There are heavier one pc rotors than the Brembo but they are not nearly as popular.
Ok fair enough. I'm in the market for a new set of performance rotors and would like to go with a 2 piece. I'm just curious what warrants the extra $100 compared to the Eradispeeds.
The quality looks great, I'm just trying to get the best value and performance for my dollar. I guess I'll do a bit more research and the Eradispeed weight vs yours and let you know.
Thanks
I'm not that familiar with the Baer Eradispeed rotors but a cursory Google search turned up only 2 pc front rotors that were available in slotted and DRILLED. Nobody I know would take a drilled rotor to the track as it would be a cracking hazard. If they have a non-drilled 2 pc rotor I did not see it.
I've updated the OP with the confirmed price on the replacement rotor rings.
Replacement rotor rings will be available for $163.50 and come slotted and zinc plated. No drilled rotors will be offered. Non-slotted rotors would be available on a special order basis at a nominal cost savings.
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I am aware that the Eradispeed rotors are drilled, but I don't road race my car (bring it to the 1320 a few times a year) so I'm not too concerned about that.
But thanks for all the info and the quick replies, you seem to be very professional and that means a lot. I'll keep you in mind when I'm ready to purchase. Thanks
Any front race sets available?
Bruce, would you recommend getting these rotors cryo treated? The shop I deal with has the ability to do this and have always recommended it on rotors and other metal pieces that see heat. What are your thoughts on having your rotors cryo treated?