ed_jones
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Has anyone got them? They look different, dunno if they'd suit a corsa.
heres the link below to the website
http://www.rotordiscs.com/main_page.htm
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Dave A
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look a bit chavvy in my opinion. bit of a gimmick
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ed
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They WILL crack.
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MR2Mike
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ive seen them up close, look ace. i have no idea what performance is like though mate sorry.
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Dazzi-gsi
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quote: Originally posted by corsa808
look a bit chavvy in my opinion. bit of a gimmick
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ed_jones
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you have to bed them in for about 300+ miles aswell for em to work at top standard. they look like they would cost. they cant look any more chavvy than those faxe rear brake discs.
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Sims
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i was thinking of getting them for front and rear on my Sax but i read up on it and they are known to crack and also are for show cars really.
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ed_jones
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they'd prob suit jap cars more
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by ed_jones
Has anyone got them? They look different, dunno if they'd suit a corsa.
heres the link below to the website
http://www.rotordiscs.com/main_page.htm
get normal discs
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Xs
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quote: Originally posted by ed
They WILL crack.
please explain why they will crack?
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Joe
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I think if your buying brake discs wondering whether they will suit your car, you are buying them for the wrong reason. Maybe some of them Brembo covers would look good too
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ed
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It's down to a simple engineering rule. Anything that has a sharp edge on it will experience more fatigue that an edge with a radius.
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Mase
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stress concentration....
Mase
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ed
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Exactly...
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Mertin
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isnt it that the rotor shapes takes in more air which gives cooler temperatures?
[Edited on 07-01-2006 by Mertin]
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ed
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Yea, that would theoretically make the problem worse. As would the fact that there is less metal on them.... They would get hot quickly (due to less material) then they would cool down more quickly (due to the fancy vents). This would lead the accelerated stress fractures due to the expanding and contracting of the material. Also, brakes are meant to be hot, the pads are designed at an optimum operating temperature. If you find your brakes are getting too hot, get bigger brakes.
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ed_jones
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i dont want a set by the way i just saw them on the blue flame website.
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