Dave.
I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."
1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
1996 TDI ES.
2003 TD5 HSE
1987 Isuzu County
It's pretty common for weekend track racers.
I found it a little interesting how street guys want flash looking slotted and cross drilled rotors and pay more money for flash looking DBA rotors with 2 part rotors and the like. Guys who race go through so many rotors and pads they don't get cross drilled to start with as the holes create weak points where the disc will crack from but they use cheap discs and send a few backing plates to QFM so they can have a few different pad compounds.
Todd from Rapid RS said near all the rotors sold in Australia come from the same place in China and then get machined and drilled to suit what ever vehicle. His rotors are not painted or anything to look pretty and he can do a few different slots (straight or curved) or dimples for what ever floats your boat. I believe slots are good but the design of the slot is just a aesthetics thing. Best thing is his rotors are cheap and its the same steel you get when you buy any other Australian rotor. I've never had any trouble with his machining nor have plenty of weekend racers.
The most I paid for a set of pads was $480 for some PMu pads from Japan. Even the DS2500 Ferodo pads were near $400. Something most don't know about Ferodo. They have 2 ranges. The pads you can buy from Supercheap and Repco and then the range you can only get from specialized brake places like Competition friction near Canberra.
They make excellent footplates for the stays on your strainer posts..... Thats where all mine go.
Regards,
Tote
Go home, your igloo is on fire....
2014 Chile Red L494 RRS Autobiography Supercharged
MY2016 Aintree Green Defender 130 Cab Chassis
1957 Series 1 107 ute - In pieces
1974 F250 Highboy - Very rusty project
Assorted Falcons and Jeeps.....
I've used re-lined disc brakes on a Citroen DS. I reckon the modern pad material is to hard though. The old rotors in them last the life of the car (especially the early ones made in the 50's/60's). So putting the very hard modern brake pad material in them probably isn't best. I'd prefer to find NOS brake pads.... I'm sure the greenies hate the evil toxin and asbestos filled brake pads .... I sure don't care though
seeya
Shane L.
Proper cars--
'92 Range Rover 3.8V8 ... 5spd manual
'85 Series II CX2500 GTi Turbo I :burnrubber:
'63 ID19 x 2 :wheelchair:
'72 DS21 ie 5spd pallas
Modern Junk:
'07 Poogoe 407 HDi 6spd manual :zzz:
'11 Poogoe RCZ HDI 6spd manual
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