TPS Motorsports Slotted, Slotted/ Dimpled, Cross Drilled Brake Rotors
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Who else would like a set? Why wait for someone to buy you a present when you can be your own Santa!
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Who else would like a set of the best rotors for the money available?
These rotors are as good as rotors that are twice their price
These rotors are as good as rotors that are twice their price
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I just recieved a set of black powder coated Z51 calipers and brackets for my C5 and I guess I'm gonna need new rotors for them. Befor I spend the cash, could you tell me what's the difference in the base rotors and Z51 rotors and why is there such a price difference? Diameter, width? Also can you get them in any other style than just "drilled only"? And are they available with a silver zinc instead of black? My wheels and soon to be calipers are black. Thanks in advance.
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I just recieved a set of black powder coated Z51 calipers and brackets for my C5 and I guess I'm gonna need new rotors for them. Befor I spend the cash, could you tell me what's the difference in the base rotors and Z51 rotors and why is there such a price difference? Diameter, width? Also can you get them in any other style than just "drilled only"? And are they available with a silver zinc instead of black? My wheels and soon to be calipers are black. Thanks in advance.
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For the C5 Z51 there is no difference in rotor size. Only time the rotors are larger is if you go with the C6 Z51 package. The main reason why C6 Z51 rotors are so much more is because there is not alot of options for me to buy the rotors. C6 Z51 rotors are available as drilled only and only come coated black.
So which rotors am I going to need?
And what's the difference in the rotor?
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I here alot of people asking for more pictures and alot of people saying they might post some up as they look differnt than what is offered on the site. If i could see no joke pictures of what the rotors look like that would most likly make up my mind and I would be ordering them.
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I here alot of people asking for more pictures and alot of people saying they might post some up as they look differnt than what is offered on the site. If i could see no joke pictures of what the rotors look like that would most likly make up my mind and I would be ordering them.
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Bump for the best rotors you can get for money. Yes you can find some cheaper "eBay" rotors but these units BLOW away those in quality. Our rotors have been on vehicles which have been auto-x and opentracked without any issues what so ever