Disco I Brakes

Colton

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Also should i get cross drilled? Cross drilled and ventilated? Or standard replacement w/o being drilled or ventilated?
 
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Sirfoss

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Get Them

Hey Colton,
Get them from RN they have a after market called pro line. I have used them for some people and they work fine. The problems I have found on the cross drilled ones are the brakes suck in reverse.
Mike :eek:
 

bri

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Apr 20, 2004
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Atlantic British and British Pacific are both around $40 for each rotor.

These are aftermarket, no experience with the, just putting them on now.
 

neil30076

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I just did mine, I got the 9975F set from Atlantic British, std rotors, ferodo pads, and all the hardware to do the job, including seals, for around 270 + shipping, if i recall correctly. Not sure if that is cheap, there are cheaper kits out there, but they did restore my braking to exactly what i thought it should be.
I considered the slotted /dimple option, I know from one of my other cars the braking in reverse is a lot worse, so decided not to go that route.
Neil
 
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syoung

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I got a whole set of rotors, pads and all the related goodies from DAP because I can't afford Atlantic British. Stock stuff from oem manufacturers, but on my other Rover I went with the cross drilled Aussie stuff and no problems there.
 

JeffM

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Hi Colton - NortheastBritishparts.com about 40 a rotor and 60 for a brake pad kit front and rear.

regards

Jeff
 
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ShaunP

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You won't go wrong with DBA (disc brake Australia) rotors in standard ,drilled or slotted. I use Bendrix kevlar pads, don't know if you can get then in the US.