Aftermarket rotors?
If quality at reasonable price is important, I recommend you take a look at powerslots.
The Cryo series are about as good as they get without leaping up to Brembos or such.
2 cents
Vince
The Cryo series are about as good as they get without leaping up to Brembos or such.
2 cents
Vince
Last edited by RVT; Jan 10, 2009 at 01:17 PM.
Take a look at this site: raceshopper.com
I have gotten brakes from them for a number of my cars and they have performed better than anything else I ever tried including brembos. It is best to call the guys and tell them how you drive and what you are looking for. They are very helpful.
I have gotten brakes from them for a number of my cars and they have performed better than anything else I ever tried including brembos. It is best to call the guys and tell them how you drive and what you are looking for. They are very helpful.
Powerslots Cryos can be had at BuyBrakes.com
http://www.buybrakes.com/powerslot/p...apps-Audi.html
Just under $170 apiece. Normal ones rung about $130 each.
Powerslot has a lot going for them, first and foremost is that they actually make their own rotors. They also recently bought out the AEM manufacturing facilities as well.
Powerslot has a great following in law enforcement and emergency response vehicles. Those are rides that can put rotors to the test daily...
Stay clear of ebay stuff, and question companies that simply buy a china stamped molds and stick their name on it.
Rotors are above all things, are a safety device, and this is not where you shop for cheap. Avoid cross drilled, and rotors touting "V" cut slots for improved performance (It actually just to opposite.)
2 cents
Vince
http://www.buybrakes.com/powerslot/p...apps-Audi.html
Just under $170 apiece. Normal ones rung about $130 each.
Powerslot has a lot going for them, first and foremost is that they actually make their own rotors. They also recently bought out the AEM manufacturing facilities as well.
Powerslot has a great following in law enforcement and emergency response vehicles. Those are rides that can put rotors to the test daily...
Stay clear of ebay stuff, and question companies that simply buy a china stamped molds and stick their name on it.
Rotors are above all things, are a safety device, and this is not where you shop for cheap. Avoid cross drilled, and rotors touting "V" cut slots for improved performance (It actually just to opposite.)
2 cents
Vince
I would suggest some GSG rotors, I have seem them first hand and know several people running them. They had a GB from their rotors with pads for a great price. The website is ghostsquadgarge.com and they are located in Chino hills, if you give them a call ask for laurence or jordan and tell them you know Randy and they will hook you up.
They are not forum advertisers here, but are on a different forum.
They are not forum advertisers here, but are on a different forum.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
adamsrotors
B8 Models
15
Jun 25, 2015 02:08 PM
adamsrotors
Audi A6
15
Jun 25, 2015 02:03 PM
Skuy4
Archive - Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
1
Aug 28, 2004 01:10 AM




