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Old 01-23-2018, 11:04 AM
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Thinking of buy 2pc rotors form a company called THMotorsports. My question is have any of you dealt with them? If so how did you find the experience. I ordered rotors from a company in San Diego but never got them. Trying to not let that happen again. Thanks E
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Originally Posted by ROUTE 66
Thinking of buy 2pc rotors form a company called THMotorsports. My question is have any of you dealt with them? If so how did you find the experience. I ordered rotors from a company in San Diego but never got them. Trying to not let that happen again. Thanks E
The stoptech 2pc rotors? THMotorsports seems like a distributor that just sells products from other companies.

If you want 2pc rotors contact Performance AFX. They build their rotors in house, amazing quality, factory direct.
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Originally Posted by Josh B.
The stoptech 2pc rotors? THMotorsports seems like a distributor that just sells products from other companies.

If you want 2pc rotors contact Performance AFX. They build their rotors in house, amazing quality, factory direct.
Are they Coleman?
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Are they Coleman?
Coleman rotors, Peformance AFX makes custom hats, and CNC cuts the cooling slots.
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That makes sense. I have heard good things about them.
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I run the ZIP rotors with coleman rings. No issues. I would do what Josh says though, and just run the AFX.
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those rotors look really awesome from AFX... would there be a down side (other than price) to running them on a simple street driven car... the cup wheels let you see the brake rotors and i would like to have some good performing rotors that also look good
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No real downsides. They work just like factory, Ebrake hub and all. I run them on my car on the street. The non-wear surfaces of the rotor should be painted before installation. I did not paint mine and there is surface rust. I know Tony Mamo just installed some on his car and they are painted and look awesome.
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Just price.
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