Go aftermarket!! I got all four rotors off ebay for under $200. even my local parts store had them cheaper than what you have listed, and they were in stock.
Go aftermarket!! I got all four rotors off ebay for under $200. even my local parts store had them cheaper than what you have listed, and they were in stock.
at 38k i would think your rotors would be fine.. i still have the stock rotors at 50k and havent had them turned yet.... i did read that some of the 01's that didnt sell for awhile had issues with rotors
Did you get those R1Concepts rotors??? If so, did you use their pads also?
Thanks,
Bart
Originally Posted by orion
Bart, Why would you want oem rotors when they are prone to disintegrating?
"You can live your life in a thousand ways,
but it all comes down to that single day,
when you realize what you regret,
but you cant relaim and you cant forget."
----Trans Siberian Orchestra
Well, from reading this forum it seemed to be the consensus that OEM was the way to go with brakes and rotors. But, after getting the price quote from Merlin, I am just about ready to try something different.
Ruf, what are you using?
And has anyone tried these:
R1Concepts
They have these on eBay for A LOT less than OEM, but I don't want a crap product on my VX.
Thanks - Bart
Originally Posted by Ruflyf
Avoid chinese made rotors, they are very soft.
I like the stock pads very much, and after trying many different other pads will only use the stock brake components.
John C.
I am using the oems, but I havent had any problems from mine. I just remember peeps talking about having issues with them.
For Rotors I went with the Duralast from autozone $30.00 per rotor no exchange of course and a 24 month Warranty. My rear rotors were coming apart on the inside (I replaced), and the fronts looked fine. OEM pads aren't cheap but they last.. All four corners for $172.71 from Merlin at ST Charles to my door, Free Shipping also..good luck..
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I put them on both my VX and my wife's Impreza. They're working out just fine, but I only have about 2k miles on each car since the purchase. They do fit well. I also bought the ceramic pads from R1concepts. They're a really tight fit into my calipers, but they work just fine.Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
edit: I actually went with the OEM style and not drilled/slotted. I have any need for extra venting and would prefer the extended pad life.
I paid $165 for a set of front and back discs from these guys, and a set of OEM pads for $30 all round.
I went in and had the pads changed less than 6 months ago and asked the guys to check the discs as I had a feeling they weren't right. No they're fine. I was told.
So here I am 6 months later and getting a grinding noise when I brake, I was replacing the front shocks with Ranchos and told them to check out the brakes and discs. "You've got about a thousand mile left on the front shoks and the discs are OK.
But on the way back from the shop the grinding got that little bit more noticable, I ordered pads that night. when I took them to a different shop to get them fixed while I was at work,(pouring rain no garage,middle of winter, would you?)
They rang back and said they wouldn't put the pads on as I desperatley needed discs. So the Golden Rule is if you feel it ain't right it more than likely isn't.
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LOL, interesting thread. I'm at 133K miles on the original rotors and will have them turned (if needed) as I do need pads for the front, which will be the Axxis pads since stopping is kinda important to meand they've proven themselves in AutoX and RallyX circles here.
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
Tobert, I'm glad that they worked out for you.Originally Posted by Tobert
Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
Bart, if you have any questions, feel free to ask. I'd like you to be as informed as possible, whether or not your purchase the product.
If you don't plan on buying our rotors, let me know who your deciding on. We are a manufacturer, so we do know a lot of suppliers personally. I'll give you my honest opinion about the quality of brakes out there.
To everyone else that have purchase rotors from us, thank you for the support.
Originally Posted by r1concepts
Here's an idea for you R-1...put "VehiCROSS" in the menu on your site.
I always feel like a vendor is interested in my business if they go to the effort of including my specific model in the list of choices I'm offered.
Ldub, I just updated the menu. Sorry about that. We're still updating the website (ie. layout, items, inventory).Originally Posted by Ldub
Thanks R-1...thats the kind of good old fashioned customer service that'll get my business most every time.
I don't need rotors yet, but when I do...![]()