Part numbers for Centric solid (plain) rotors for Z06 / Grand Sport?
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Part numbers for Centric solid (plain) rotors for Z06 / Grand Sport?
(Also posted in the general section, but did not get any interest)
OK, I think I've finally found the part numbers, but I am still not 100% sure. Once I had the numbers, finding the best deal on internet was simple. I saw the rotors listed on one of the vendors' site, but the shipping cost was $155(!), so I wanted to look elsewhere.
125 is for high carbon series. 62102 is fronts, 62103 is rears. You can change the numbers with other combinations to see other rotors available for our cars. Example: 128.62102 is cross-drilled fronts.
Did anyone use these rotors? Are they indeed non-drilled and non-slotted?
I ordered these with the following pricing (shipped to WA), so they are pretty affordable:
Centric Disc Brake Rotor 125.62103, $48.05, 2 for $96.10
Centric Disc Brake Rotor 125.62102, $58.06, 2 for $116.12
Subtotal $212.22
Shipping & Handling $42.75
Grand Total $254.97
Anyhow, I'll receive the rotors soon, so will now for sure.
OK, I think I've finally found the part numbers, but I am still not 100% sure. Once I had the numbers, finding the best deal on internet was simple. I saw the rotors listed on one of the vendors' site, but the shipping cost was $155(!), so I wanted to look elsewhere.
125 is for high carbon series. 62102 is fronts, 62103 is rears. You can change the numbers with other combinations to see other rotors available for our cars. Example: 128.62102 is cross-drilled fronts.
Did anyone use these rotors? Are they indeed non-drilled and non-slotted?
I ordered these with the following pricing (shipped to WA), so they are pretty affordable:
Centric Disc Brake Rotor 125.62103, $48.05, 2 for $96.10
Centric Disc Brake Rotor 125.62102, $58.06, 2 for $116.12
Subtotal $212.22
Shipping & Handling $42.75
Grand Total $254.97
Anyhow, I'll receive the rotors soon, so will now for sure.
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I think those #s are correct. I bought the slotted rotors off e-bay from digiaccdeals (front only) and the #s were 126.62102SR and SL (slotted, right and left). My price was much higher. $101 each shipping included. From whom did you order?
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I got them; they're indeed blank and they look pretty good! Considering how much more affordable they are than other alternatives, I think they would make great HPDE rotors for Z06 / GS. I'll try them at the track next week.
Last edited by X25; 10-28-2012 at 06:02 AM.
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FWIW I used these on my e39 M5 and they worked very well for spirited runs. I would be curious as to how they hold up with heavier use. Def waiting for your feed back on these.
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That is the same rotor I use on the GS. I have two track days on them so far, third track day coming up. I will be curoius what you think of them compared to my experience.
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thanks for the post. Did you weigh them? is the venting vanes curved or straight? (i.e. lefts and rights?) thx Dan
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They lasted the whole season (13+ events) and when my pads were done, they were still looking decent. I should point out that the brake pads you use also has a lot to do with your mileage.
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X25, where did you run your car last year? I did several events at The Ridge with PCNW and Turn2. Thanks for the tip on the rotors too, I ran through my OE GY's and pads. OE rotors still look good but the holes fill with brake dust pretty quickly.