Where To Buy Brembo Blanks Cheap?
Where can I buy the Brembo Blanks for a fair price online or locally?
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I know HADA has a sponsor that sells them cheap during their annual sale, however, you are not a HADA member so I can't refer you to it.
Regardless where you go, if you can get a pair for under 100, you aren't doing too bad. Good luck. |
For rear rotors, go to any auto parts store and ask for second or third line parts. You can get them for a third of the price of the brembos. IMO they are not worth the money.
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dont buy brembo blanks, just get some decent generic one, and invest the money in pads and brake fluid.
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I would suggest at least go OEM or a higher-end generic rotor like Monroe. No need to spend a ton of money on name brand rotors for the rear. Your rear brakes do very little of the braking anyway. Just get decent pads and better fluid like John suggested.
Canadian used to sell a brand called EuroRotor. They are imported from Europe and made by Brembo. |
Metro Auto Parts - $50 per. Brembo Blanks $55 - Axxis Metalmaster
http://www.yellowpages.ca/business/ON/Markham/metro+auto/0%2C2/1054854.html?src=&stype=si |
Originally posted by sugarcane Metro Auto Parts - $50 per. Brembo Blanks $55 - Axxis Metalmaster http://www.yellowpages.ca/business/O...?src=&stype=si Monroe is not exactly a brand name I would brag about ether. |
hehe thats what i told my friend too....but he likes the name.....go figure
Originally posted by newman A no name rotor should be less than $20. Monroe is not exactly a brand name I would brag about ether. |
its breaks....don't cheap out.
Ebay and Honda-tech always have decent prices too. |
But rotors and pads are basically diposeable. The Monroes I mentioned are perfectly fine for a daily-driven street car. They have a warranty too.
Battleendless also has a sale on Rotora brake parts. |
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