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    High Performance Crossdrilled/Slotted Rotors

    Hello everyone. I have 2 sets of rotors available for the Chevy Camaro. One set is slotted and the other is dimpled drill. The prices and dimensions of the rotors are as follow:

    1993 – 1997 Chevy Camaro

    Front X-Drilled Slotted Rotor = $65.00/ per rotor
    -Outside Diameter = 278mm
    -Height = 52mm
    -Bolt Pattern = 5-118mm
    -Weight = 18.5 lbs

    Rear X-Drilled Slotted Rotor = $70.00/ per rotor
    -Outside Diameter = 293mm
    -Height = 47.6mm
    -Bolt Pattern = 5-118mm
    -Weight = 11 lbs

    1998 – 2002 Chevy Camaro

    Front X-Drilled Slotted Rotor = $75.00/ per rotor
    -Outside Diameter = 303.6mm
    -Height = 51.9mm
    -Bolt Pattern 5-118mm

    Rear X-Drilled Slotted Rotor = $70.00/ per rotor
    -Outside Diameter = 305mm
    -Height = 561.2mm
    -Bolt Pattern = 5-118mm
    -Weight = 15.5

    Contact: Dan
    Work: 714-554-6162
    Cell: 714-292-5365
    Email: dan@r1concepts.com

    [ August 13, 2004, 01:43 PM: Message edited by: r1concepts ]

  • #2
    you wanna trade? email me for specs
    I dont know what i want but i do know what i dont want

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    • #3
      sorry, but can't trade...

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      • #4
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        • #5
          will these fit a stock caliper setup?
          \"Why Race?? Because basketball, baseball, and football only require one ball\"

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          • #6
            Yes, the rotors will fit the stock calipers. You can also use the regular brake pads. However, I recommend going with new ceramic pads.

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