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JPuma 12-18-2005 02:27 PM

Planning Brake Job
 
Hi Guys,

I am planning a brake job and I want to install the Brembo holed and slotted rotors. I found these on ebay,
Brembo

Just wanted to know if these are legit.

Also, what pads should I use to reduce brake dust?

Thanks,
Joe Puma

UCrewX5 12-18-2005 02:35 PM

Joe,

Brembo doesn't make drilled and slotted rotors. What is likely the case is that they have taken a stock set of Brembo rotors and used their machining equipment to drill and slot them. This will void any warranty that Brembo offers on the rotors, so check with the seller to see what kind of warranty they provide (usually it's pretty limited)

As for pads, I would suggest Axxis Deluxe for the most brake dust reduction.

Jeff

ricky.agrawal 12-18-2005 02:51 PM

Try trying http://www.zeckhausen.com/ first.
They are a sponsor for X5World, and I know they'll have legit stuff.

JPuma 12-18-2005 02:52 PM

okay cool, was just reading about the Axxis. I also think I found better sources for the rotors, I noticed that brembo doesnt make slotted and drilled. I am happy to stick with just drilled.

Thanks for your input Jeff and Happy Holidays to you and everyone here at X5World.

ricky.agrawal 12-18-2005 02:55 PM

Note: If you do any type of off roading avoid any kind of modifications to your rotors. Things could get stuck. Be on the safe side.

JPuma 12-19-2005 03:28 PM

So whats the best suggestion here. Should I put on Brembo's or go OEM with the rotors, Veheh said I dont need sensors if I use another brand rotor. Is that good? I dont do any off roading so I dont have to worry about something getting stuck in the holes but point well taken.

ricky.agrawal 12-19-2005 04:25 PM

Did you visit the website I told you? He's a brake genius.

Scott in Cincy 12-19-2005 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UCrewX5
Joe,

Brembo doesn't make drilled and slotted rotors. What is likely the case is that they have taken a stock set of Brembo rotors and used their machining equipment to drill and slot them. This will void any warranty that Brembo offers on the rotors, so check with the seller to see what kind of warranty they provide (usually it's pretty limited)

As for pads, I would suggest Axxis Deluxe for the most brake dust reduction.

Jeff

I'm not sure that is true, Jeff. I bought Brembo's that were slotted from one of the suggested folks on this website, and they certainly were factory.

I also installed the Axxis and it made a huge brake dust difference, I'd recommend it highly.

iop9000 12-19-2005 08:58 PM

is this true? no sensors needed for aftermarket rotors? :dunno:

UCrewX5 12-19-2005 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott in Cincy
I'm not sure that is true, Jeff. I bought Brembo's that were slotted from one of the suggested folks on this website, and they certainly were factory.

I also installed the Axxis and it made a huge brake dust difference, I'd recommend it highly.

What I believe I indicated was Brembo doesn't offer rotors that are drilled and slotted. The key word there is "and". Brembo does offer slotted rotors and they offer cross drilled rotors. But they do not offer rotors that are both drilled and slotted ;) (note: they also offer rotors that are basic rotors with no drilling or slotting)

Quote:

Originally Posted by iop9000
is this true? no sensors needed for aftermarket rotors? :dunno:

No, that's not true. The sensors are part of the caliper assembly (they actually clip into the pads themselves) and have nothing to do with the rotors. Vaheh was obviously confused on this. :tsk:


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